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    Academic Librarian.

  • Vindolanda Week 1 – University of Leicester

    The Arch-I-Scan Team resumes scanning activities and travels to the Roman fort and museum at Vindolanda.

  • Summarising and transcription

    After you have finished your interviews, the hard work doesn't stop there. Learn more about summarsing and transcribing your oral history materials.

  • Our trials

    Learn more about the active and completed trials in the Leicester Clinical Trials Unit.

  • (In)visible Convict Heritage on Rottnest Island

    Blog on heritage of convict aboriginal history on Rottnest Island also known as Wadjemup, West Australia

  • Desert ‘magick’ and astral bodies – what could they have to do with Special Collections?

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on August 18, 2016 Our current exhibition, exploring the experiences and attitudes of the British in India from the early 17 th century to the turn of the 20 th , features a selection of material from the Union Club...

  • Adult education Theres no age limit to learning at Leicester

    Charlotte Barratt works in the Widening Participation team at the University of Leicester: "I work mainly with mature students: My work involves encouraging people over the age of 21 to come to university, to highlight their options and to try and encourage them to come...

  • Leicester experts provide top tips for avoiding food poisoning when preparing Christmas dinner

    Many households around the world will be celebrating Christmas day with a turkey lunch – but the festive meal can be a hidden source of serious food infections unless precautions are taken, according to Dr Primrose Freestone and PhD student Giannis Koukkidis from the...

  • Unemployment Heart Disease prevention fingerprints and babyfarming among research showcased at Festival of Postgraduate Research

    Research into youth unemployment in the East Midlands and unemployment amongst the elderly and unskilled, how manipulations in genetic ‘switches’ can help prevent heart disease, creating new algorithms for fingerprint identification and a re-evaluation of ‘baby-farming’...

  • Seeing stars as graduation celebrates scientists

    All week, the campus has been alive with celebrations with graduands, their parents and friends, and the festivities continued in full swing today as we paid tribute to the achievements of two promiment scientists who have made a unique impact upon their disciplines.

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