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  • Nicola Mackintosh

    The academic profile of Dr Nicola Mackintosh, Professor in Social Science applied to Health at University of Leicester

  • Academic year: 2019-2020

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2019-2020.

  • Ideation and Design

    Module code: CO1113 The module has three components: a Makerspace; a series of lectures and/or seminars; guided independent study. The Makerspace is a collaborative work space for exploring and making with a range of accessible technologies.

  • 50th anniversary of special stamps celebrates iconic East of England

    The East of England’s most iconic people and places will be celebrated in the activities commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Special Stamps programme.

  • A concert inspired by the songs of endangered birds

    The Attenborough Arts Centre has commissioned a new concert ‘The Red Species List’, to respond to the current exhibition by internationally acclaimed artists Lucy + Jorge Orta, whose artwork questions the social and ecological sustainability of our planet.

  • Indoor air and health

    Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are ubiquitous pollutants in both indoor and outdoor air, but information on exposure to these compounds in homes and workplaces is currently limited.

  • Modelling Neonatal Care Pathways

    Find out more about the research into Modelling Neonatal Care Pathways at the University of Leicester.

  • Bear Hunt

    Learn more about the We Are Going on a Bear Hunt programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • University expert to discuss how Leicester could do regeneration differently

    Leicester has an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of gentrification in cities worldwide and to pioneer a unique approach to regeneration that has the potential to become a Leicester brand, according to a Professor from our University.

  • Spring seminar series 2011

    Browse our 2011 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

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