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  • Dont try this at home How to make fireworks 17thcentury style

    With Guy Fawkes night (5 November) and Diwali (11 November) on the horizon, the skies of Leicester will be lit up over the next few weeks by firework displays - and a rare book held within the University's Library sheds light on how 17th century fireworks were made.

  • Training links

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive have put together a number of links from around the web, which can provide extra training on recording and other aspects of oral history.

  • Rules

    If you wish to use the Advanced Imaging Facility at Leicester, please adhere to our rules.

  • Business and Financial Computing

    Module code: CO2002 Business organisations are experiencing a number of events that have a significant impact on the way they used to think on and operate their IT systems. These events can be categorised into two interrelated dimensions: business and technology.

  • Ice Giant Systems as the Next Step in our Exploration of the Solar System

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 9 November 2020 Dr. Leigh N. Fletcher introduces a special issue of Phil. Trans.

  • Invisible Hands, and the Market as Storytelling

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on October 23, 2017   Valerie Hamilton, co-author of Daniel Defoe and the Bank of England with Martin Parker from ULSB muses on the way in which Adam Smith and subsequent economists have used the famous metaphor of an...

  • Managing your personal digital archive

    Tips on how to manage personal email, photographs, videos and documents

  • Looking for convict heritage University of Leicester

    University of Leicester staff blogs

  • Post-16

    Explore the range of post-16 activities we offer for students looking to discover university.

  • Leicester sports sociologist examines the making of British football

    The history of British football and its people is the subject of a book from University of Leicester sports sociologist, John Williams.

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