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  • Donald Trump – Museums in the face of hate

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on January 30, 2017 A couple of weeks ago on Friday was one of the happiest days in our School calendar: Graduation Day.

  • Expert opinions cover slum tourism the BBC and Brexit

    Professor Peter Lunt has written an article discussing how Ofcom may soon regulate the BBC - yet we know it already struggles to treat the public as citizens and not just consumers.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Research degrees

    Our staff and research programmes place us at the leading edge of scientific research. Find out more about our postgraduate research degrees in Chemistry at the University of Leicester.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 24

    Academic Librarian.

  • Thinking About Convict Objects, in French Guiana

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on November 28, 2015 In the Musée Départemental Alexandre Franconie in Cayenne there is a room dedicated to the history of the French colonial bagne (prison).

  • New Databases on Economic Liberty and Human Development

    Posted by William Farrell in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 20, 2015 Prof.

  • What does the election result mean for the future of British politics?

    Tor Clark Associate Professor in Journalism dissects the general election results.

  • Legal drugs: all the pros and none of the cons?

    Read the article "Legal drugs: all the pros and none of the cons?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • HIV and adolescent girls

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 8, 2014 Girls disproportionately affected by HIV Although the death toll from AIDS has fallen by 30%  since 2005, a recent report from UNICEF shows that rates remain high among...

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