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  • Hidden disabilities

    Members of the School EDI Committee have identified the importance of talking about hidden disabilities. Mrs Helen Emery, our Operations Manager has identified the importance of starting conversations to understand how disabilities can affect our colleagues within the workplace.

  • Did you know? Food and Brazilian assertions of Africanness – University of Leicester

    Posted by Deborah Toner in Consuming Authenticities on May 21, 2015     In October 1972, Brazilian foreign minister Gibson Barbosa went on a month-long trip to nine West African countries in order to develop closer economic and political relations with black Africa.

  • Introduction to Interpreting

    Module code: TS1001 This module will help you to explain different modes of interpreting in different professional settings. We will discuss interpreting as a profession and as an academic discipline as well as produce short intervals of utterances in liaison interpreting.

  • Introduction to Interpreting

    Module code: TS1001 This module will help you to explain different modes of interpreting in different professional settings. We will discuss interpreting as a profession and as an academic discipline as well as produce short intervals of utterances in liaison interpreting.

  • Introduction to Interpreting

    Module code: TS1001 This module will help you to explain different modes of interpreting in different professional settings. We will discuss interpreting as a profession and as an academic discipline as well as produce short intervals of utterances in liaison interpreting.

  • Leicester professor judges space travel competition

    Professor Alan Wells, Emeritus Professor and Founding Director of the University’s Space Research Centre is playing a lead role in a global multi-million pound prize competition - Google Lunar XPRIZE - to land a robot on the moon.

  • Secrets of our ancient animal ancestors may be revealed through oldest DNA sequences

    700 million year-old DNA sequences from ancient animals have been unearthed by researchers at the Universities of Leicester and Warwick, shedding new light on our earliest animal ancestors and how they influenced modern species - including the sponge.

  • Website showcases inspiring examples of inclusive arts

    A new website has been launched containing stories from arts organisations across the East Midlands around art practice with disabled children and young people.

  • Leicester recognises outstanding contributions to its medical research and education

    Two individuals who have distinguished themselves by a lifelong dedication to the work of our University are to be honoured today (26 May).

  • Join the fight to save lives

    Empower Community Ambassadors to Prevent Snakebite Deaths in Ganjam, Odisha Led By Professor Nibedita Ray-Bennett, Institute for Environmental Futures Vital research into the causes and circumstances of avoidable snakebite deaths is being led by Professor Nibedita Ray-Bennett...

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