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  • Artworks

    The Engineering Building contains two artworks by the influential 20th century artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi. Learn more about The Tapestry and The Bronze.

  • New professor of Nursing and Child Health appointed

    The University of Leicester is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Joseph Manning MBE as Professor of Nursing and Child Health within the School of Healthcare.

  • University represented at prestigious event honouring Her Majesty The Queen

    Twelve staff, alumni and friends of the University will be attending a momentous event to recognise the long service of The Queen in the presence of members of the Royal Family.

  • Pregnancy in landscape – the rise of the banner bump

    Julia Clark examines the overwhelming prevalence of 'banner bumps' in media representations of pregnancy

  • Deborah Toner

    I'm a Lecturer in Modern History, with particular interests in the social and cultural history of alcohol in Mexico and the Americas.

  • Engineering Building listed as one of the worlds best unsung buildings

    Our University's internationally famous Grade II* listed Engineering Building has been included in The Guardian's 'Castles in the sky' list, highlighting some of the world's best unsung buildings.

  • Cross-Post: Why we must reform organ donation

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 30, 2018   Organ Donation in England is changing. Accountability for health policy leaders is important, especially when politicians score headlines for healthcare interventions without an evidence-base.

  • Spectre trailer suggests that Bond is going back to his roots says researcher

    Professor James Chapman from the Department of the History of Art and Film has been featured in an article for the Mirror discussing the new trailer for the upcoming James Bond film Spectre and ways in which it alludes to the franchise's past.

  • Leicester supports post-COVID regional recovery

    The University of Leicester is working with employers, partners and local leaders to help support post-COVID regional recovery in the East Midlands, by encouraging skills growth, create jobs and help retain expertise and knowledge within the area.

  • Combatting Fraud and Corruption within the Classroom

    Posted by Matthew Higgins in School of Business Blog on July 29, 2014 While fraud is part and parcel of everyday life we seem conditioned to ignore the signs. Matthew Higgins, Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption at the School, proposes a curricular solution.

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