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  • Is working overtime bad for you? Some interesting evidence from Higher education.

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 24, 2019 This article mentioned in  the Times Higher  last week had the headline Do some overtime (but not too much) It is based on this article: Fontinha, R., Easton, S., & Van Laar, D.

  • Professor Effie Law

    Professor Effie Law, Professor in Human-Computer Interaction is pioneering exciting, interesting and informative ways to use video games in education.

  • Distinguished literary figures from Leicester to be honoured

    Two of Leicester’s best loved and most enduring literary figures are to be honoured by our University at its graduation ceremonies this month.

  • Glorious Debo

    Posted by Barbara Cooke in School of English Blog on September 29, 2014 Deborah Mitford, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire, often referred to as the “last Mitford sister”, has passed away. But Debo, as she was known to friends and family, was an institution in her own right.

  • Women from Universitys past inspire its future on International Womens Day

    The inspirational stories of women working in universities and science will be told to encourage staff and students to #pressforprogress in gender equality.

  • Differential Equations

    Module code: MA2021 This is a branch of mathematics that forms as a foundation for all parts of pure and applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • Differential Equations

    Module code: MA2021 This is a branch of mathematics that forms as a foundation for all parts of pure and applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • Digital Frustrations

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on December 17, 2018 By Dr Hannah Laidley   There are plenty of articles complaining about how awful IT is not just in the NHS but in healthcare around the world.

  • Call for Armed Forces personnel to share stories of transition to healthcare careers

    To coincide with Armed Forces Day 2022 (Saturday 25 June), Leicester health professionals have launched a major new research project which could provide solutions to the NHS’ staff shortage crisis by helping veterans transition into civilian careers.

  • Changing the world, one story at a time. Humanitarian Society scoops two awards for groundbreaking journalism

    A newsletter produced by University of Leicester's Humanitarian Society has been recognised by the Student Publication Association.

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