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  • Technology and Leadership

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on January 14, 2019   In the last post, Dr Hannah Laidley outlined the obstacles to using technology on hospital wards.

  • Using Leicesters landmarks to get children counting

    A new book by the School of Education is bringing maths to life for young children across Leicester by using images of familiar locations around the city to help them find numbers and practise counting.

  • Study examines impact of slumming it and slum tourism

    The notion of ‘Slumming it’ is to be brought under sharp focus at a discussion being held at our University A new study by Dr Fabian Frenzel, of the School of Business draws on knowledge and experience of slums in India, South Africa and South America.

  • Expert opinions cover stolen treasure sugar refugees the EU and market crashes

    Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management has written an article for The Conversation discussing the origin of the national institute, the Bank of England.

  • Leicesters approach was truly trailblazing

    The University has won the 2015 UAR Openness Award for animal research public engagement activity.

  • Has Claudio Ranieiri out-foxed his rivals?

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on February 26, 2016 How much credit for almost a season of performances, which even the most foolhardy of supporters could not have dreamed of, can be meaningfully attributed to good management? We ask the experts:...

  • Where is the help for victims of hate?

    Improving policy and practice by leading research into what lies behind the official hate crime figures.

  • Diwali celebrations come to the Students Union

    The Students’ Union has announced its line-up for this year’s Diwali Day on Wednesday 11 November 2015.

  • Leicester expert leads fight to cut India’s annual toll of 50,000 snakebite deaths

    A University of Leicester academic is using her expertise to help India cut the number of fatalities from snake-bites.

  • Dr Kathy Burrell

    Dr Kathy Burrell is a Reader in Migration and Material Culture at De Montfort University, Leicester. She teaches modules on ethnic and immigration history and Polish history.

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