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  • Leicester invites space enthusiasts to join the ‘new space’ revolution

    Leicester invites space enthusiasts to join the ‘new space’ revolution Leicester invites space enthusiasts to join the ‘new space’ revolution|Tickets now available for Leicester’s first SpaceUp ‘unconference’ taking place 17-18 November.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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    Academic Librarian.

  • A New History of Bronze: crafting, leadership and violence

    Research project page for A New History of Bronze: crafting, leadership and violence. Detailing the project hosts, methodology, the research team, and example publications.

  • Government launches new EU Referendum website

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 8, 2016 See the new site which has provoked such a controversy.  It includes the leaflet recommending remaining in the EU .

  • Offer Holder Hub

    We don’t want you to miss out on the benefits of attending a University of Leicester Offer Holder Day, which is why we’ve moved everything online.

  • Neuroscience of mental health

    Module code: PS3114 This module devles into the neurobiological basis of mental health disorders and the pharmacological and psychological approaches available to treat such disorders.

  • Neuroscience of mental health

    Module code: PS3114 This module devles into the neurobiological basis of mental health disorders and the pharmacological and psychological approaches available to treat such disorders.

  • Neuroscience of mental health

    Module code: PS3114 This module devles into the neurobiological basis of mental health disorders and the pharmacological and psychological approaches available to treat such disorders.

  • School of Criminology launches new podcast to tackle hate crime

    A new podcast series created by the University of Leicester’s Centre for Hate Studies takes a deep dive into the causes behind hate online and offline and how they can be tackled.

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