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  • The Reading Lounge

    Represent Represent Students laughing and reading books Send us recommendations to include more works by underrepresented voices. 400 Dr. Seuss The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.

  • Visit our exhibitions

    Find out about the current exhibition by Archives and Special Collections at the University of Leicester.

  • Ways to give

    Make a single gift  Set up a regular gift Give by bank transfer  Give by post   Your gift will protect lives from deadly snakes in rural areas of Odisha.

  • Oversight and scrutiny

    Museum and Society secures and maintains high academic standards in the following ways. The journal adheres to the principles and guidelines set out by COPE in relation to authorship.

  • Ukraine support

    Check University of Leicester support for Ukrainians affected by the war, university twinning, fundraising, and welcome through Homes for Ukraine.

  • About

    Queering Islam is the blog of the Leverhulme -funded project Queer Diasporas: Homosexuality, Islam and a Micropolitics of Dissent (2014-2017), and it is written by the project leader, Dr Alberto Fernández Carbajal , based at the School of English.

  • Research centres and groups

    Research groups including the Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI), the Centre for Rights and Equality in Health Law (CREHL) and the European Working Group on Labour Law.

  • A study by a Leicester scientist has answered the 100-year-old question about how chromosomes get their iconic X-shape

    A team of researchers led by Professor Daniel Panne at the University of Leicester and Dr Benjamin Rowland at the Netherlands Cancer Institute have determined at a molecular level how the iconic X-shape of chromosomes is generated during cell division.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 22

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Programming Techniques for Reliable Embedded Systems

    Module code: EG7510 From bare metal, to complex, reliable, safety-critical, and certified embedded systems.   Embedded systems are ubiquitous. Our day begins with an alarm clock that is most probably running on a microcontroller in a mobile phone.

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