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  • Midwifery training at University College Leicester, 1928-1947

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on May 3, 2018 This week the appointment of our first Professors of Nursing and Midwifery have been announced by the University.

  • Cutting for Stone: Perception and Comfort in Patient-Centred Care

    A review of Abraham Verghese's 2009 novel 'Cutting for Stone' which examines the novel's presentation of the importance of observation skills and compassionate care.

  • Major endorsement for new space mission to find ‘Earth 2.0’

    Initial designs show some similarities to JWST, with a segmented telescope assembly and large sunshade to be deployed in orbit. But LUVOIR would boast a segmented mirror up to 16m in diameter – compared to the current record 6m diameter array fitted to JWST.

  • Make your mark in space at Leicester’s SpaceUp ‘unconference’

    Space Park Leicester is the headline sponsor for the SpaceUp ‘unconference’ taking place at Dock in Leicester on 16th November. If you’re itching to express your ideas about space, Leicester’s SpaceUp unconference is your chance.

  • Hanna Kwon

    The academic profile of Dr Hanna Kwon, Lecturer in Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • Kelsey Hipwell

    The academic profile of Mr Kelsey Hipwell, Postgraduate Researcher at University of Leicester

  • Daniel Panne

    The academic profile of Professor Daniel Panne, Professor in Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • What's on

    View the programme for the Teacher and Advisor conference, taking place at the University of Leicester.

  • Reproduction and gene shuffling in malaria parasites: how does it work?

    Scientists from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham have received nearly £600,000 to research how sexual development and gene shuffling within the malaria parasite could help to control malaria transmission.

  • A tulip bulb, the value of which would have fed ‘a whole ship’s crew for a twelvemonth’

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on April 7, 2017 The tulip, with its bold, eye-catching flowers in a wide variety of gorgeous colours, is in bloom, in many of our spring gardens, making one of their most striking features.

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