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  • Women in the workplace

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 21, 2013 A few key reports covering the UK have been published this week. The Business, Innovations and Skills Committee has published a 3 volume report on women in the workplace: HC 342.

  • Previous research projects

    More information on Politics and International Relations research cluster previous research projects.

  • Italian Post-advanced (Level 6)

    Advanced Italian Course at Leicester University

  • German Advanced (Level 5)

    Advanced German Course at Leicester University

  • Mary Gee (1875-1962)

    Mary Gee was the daughter of an Archdeacon and her family were highly successful academics and sportsmen.

  • Resources

    Click here for links to resources designed for higher education students. Our university has the relevant resources and equipment to help you acheive academic success.

  • Spooky flower will bloom in time for Hallowe’en

    The spookily-named Corpse Flower is about to bloom in the University’s Botanic Garden – just in time for Hallowe’en.

  • Expert opinion Changes under Gove have brought about STEM teacher shortage

    Schools face a “looming disaster” over a severe shortage of teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects, education and science experts at Leicester have warned.

  • The forerunners of Leicester City FC

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on May 6, 2016 My original intention to write a blog post to mark the 2016 Euros in June has been completely hijacked by Leicester City’s truly amazing performance in the Premier League this season – especially when I...

  • Leicester artist begins new project inspired by Universitys animal bones archive

    Artist Jo Dacombe is immersing herself within the Bone Laboratory in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History to understand how archaeologists generate stories about past human and animal relationships from the fragments of bones that are recovered through excavation.

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