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  • Insights into the language of dubbing: naturalness and spontaneity vs. standardisation and artificiality

    Find out more about our event: Insights into the language of dubbing: naturalness and spontaneity vs. standardisation and artificiality, with speaker Dr Rocío Baños-Piñero.

  • Evidencing the impact of the generic learning outcomes

    Jo Graham was commissioned to uncover evidence of the awareness, use and impact of the Generic Learning Outcomes on the museum sector in the UK.

  • BILNAS Archive

    The British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies archive information and visiting information

  • History of English at Leicester

    English is long established and has been taught at the University of Leicester for over 75 years. Learn about our distinguished history and heads of department.

  • Neaverson legacy

    Janet Leaverson's legacy gift, supporting our Library archives work on Richard III

  • Nick Standen

    Noel Davies and Ian Forsythe write: Nick Standen, Professor of Physiology at the University of Leicester, died after a long illness on 2 April 2020 (born 8 December 1949).

  • Professor Sir Geoff Palmer

    A tribute to Sir Geoff Palmer, honouring his legacy as a pioneering scientist, educator, and advocate for equality. Discover his contributions and connection to the University of Leicester.

  • People

    Principal Investigator Professor Joanna Story School of History (js73@le.ac.uk) Project Manager Dr Pragya Vohra School of History (pv51@le.ac.uk) Co-investigators Professor Steve Brown School of Management (sb343@le.ac.

  • Student wins prestigious nursing award

    Student Bethan Jones has clinched a prestigious award from the Nursing Times

  • Academy recognises Leicester academic’s healthcare expertise

    A prominent healthcare academic at the University of Leicester has been recognised as an expert in her field by the Academy of Social Sciences.

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