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  • Celebrating Austerity

    Posted by Daniela Rudloff in School of Business Blog on July 15, 2015 Iain Duncan Smith MP was in uncharacteristically exuberant mood during last week’s Budget speech. Daniela Rudloff , Lecturer at the School and Director of Undergraduate Studies, was not.

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  • New study underway to find best treatment for wake-up stroke patients

    New study underway to find best treatment for wake-up stroke patients led by Professor Thompson Robinson, Head of Department of Cardiovascular Sciences

  • Student of the Year nomination for University of Leicester engineer

    Third-year year Engineering student at the University of Leicester Samiksha Raviraja is one of five students shortlisted.

  • Distant supermassive black hole shows high velocity sign of over-eating

    University of Leicester scientists describe how the capture of new matter - lasting a few days and corresponding to several Earth masses - formed a ring around the hole, before being partly swallowed by the hole, with excess matter ejected as a high velocity wind.

  • The till: helpful technology or tool of management control?

    Read the article "The till: helpful technology or tool of management control?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Professional services staff

    Browse our professional services staff in Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester and see their contact details.

  • Frequently asked questions about distance learning

    If you have questions about studying Archaeology or Ancient History with us by distance learning, find the answers here by consulting our frequently asked questions.

  • Lecture to explore early recorded medical observations of the female body

    The fascinating subject of how ancient medical practitioners first began to understand female anatomy is being explored at Leicester's 15th annual Dorothy Buchan Lecture.

  • Aspiring lawyers from poorer homes to benefit from 1M programme

    Thousands of aspiring lawyers from non-privileged homes will benefit from a £1m expansion of the Sutton Trust’s Pathways to Law programme, a pioneering initiative designed to widen access to the legal profession.

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