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  • Who is influencing British politicians?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 8, 2016 Take the Unlock Democracy quiz to see if you know.

  • Solar System samples touch down in Leicester

    Samples from other worlds have touched down in Leicester, to be analysed by space scientists studying the building blocks of our Solar System.

  • Santa’s sleigh flies with the power of the Apollo mission rocket

    Santa’s sleigh would require equivalent thrust to that produced by the Saturn V rocket or 150 Boeing 747-400 engines, University of Leicester students have found.

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    UK Data Service The UK's largest collection of UK and international social, economic and population data, UK Data Service is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

  • Leicester leads the way against COVID-19

    A complete response The University of Leicester has been at the forefront of the conversation into universities’ reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The coffining of the mortal remains of King Richard III

    On Sunday 15 March, 2015 the coffining of the mortal remains of King Richard III took place in preparation for reinterment at Leicester Cathedral on 26 March. The private occasion  took place in the Council Room – formerly a Chapel - of the University of Leicester.

  • Physics students take off

    David Jessop, Jamie Macquillin and Lewis Jackson were selected for the trip alongside 20 other students from across Europe.

  • Sam Khan

    The academic profile of Dr Sam Khan, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Medical Oncology at University of Leicester

  • Joe Ortons life and legacy celebrated in three East Midlands exhibitions

    A renowned University of Leicester expert on playwright Joe Orton is involved in three public exhibitions about his life and work.

  • ‘Women who become mothers before 33 earn 15% less’…

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 18, 2016 …than other UK women who do not become mothers according to a report released by the TUC. Statistics are based on  IPPR  research.

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