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  • Where are the world’s happiest places?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 20, 2019 World Happiness Report 2018 , ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels. The 2019 report is due to be launched on the 20th March – International Day of Happiness.

  • Britain’s 50 New Radicals

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 23, 2012 The Observer and NESTA have published a list of people and organisations that they believe are changing the UK for the better. Many are community organisations or activists.

  • UNESCO’s Internet Universality Indicators

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 10, 2018 This is based on 4 principles.

  • Campus Leagues

    Find out more about University of Leicester Campus League

  • Dr. Naomi Rowe-Gurney on taking a Leicester PhD to NASA

    A five-year break in China, a worldwide pandemic, and delays to the most complex space telescope ever built: none of these were enough to stop Naomi Rowe-Gurney breaking new ground to complete her PhD at Leicester and land a dream job with NASA.

  • Marian Whitaker

    The University has learned, with sadness, of the death of Mrs Marian Edna Whitaker, who passed away on 12 December 2022, aged 94.

  • Pioneering centre is making a difference one year after officially opening

    A pioneering new centre at the University of Leicester which studies bacteriophages to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria is celebrating its one-year anniversary

  • Seditious works in Special Collections: the case of William Prynne (1600-1669)

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on October 10, 2014 Engraved portrait of William Prynne, published in 1811.

  • Yimei Zhu

    The academic profile of Dr Yimei Zhu, Lecturer in Digital Media at University of Leicester

  • The Dickens Code: Enduring mystery of Dickens shorthand letter solved with crowd-sourced research

    The idea that the Tavistock letter was an appeal by Dickens to someone to intervene over a rejected, but legal, advertisement took the researchers back to New York’s Morgan Library & Museum, which holds a manuscript of a letter to Dickens dated 9 May 1859 from Mowbray...

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