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  • Richard Ambrosi

    Information and contact details for Professor Richard Ambrosi, Professor of Space Instrumentation and Space Nuclear Power Systems.

  • Scientist to share lifetime of adventures in free talk

    Leading scientist, author and University of Leicester alumnus speaks on his 50-year career

  • Borrowing laptops

    Learn more about borrowing a laptop from the university library. four hour loan laptops, forty eight hour loan laptops twenty eight day loan laptops requesting a laptop.

  • Generous gift will help fight vascular disease and prevent limb amputations

    Our University and Leicester’s Hospitals have received a generous gift of £5.15 million by fashion retailer George Davies – the largest from an individual in the University’s history - to give hope to patients who face losing a leg because of poor circulation.

  • DOLFIN

    Babies who are born very early, or who suffer poor blood supply or lack of oxygen to the brain before or around birth, are more likely to have problems with their brain development and child neurological development.

  • Borrowing

    See the length of time members can borrow items for, as well as how to return or request a book. requesting articles, chapters, books and journals not available in our collection from other libraries. Loaning or providing items from our collection to other libraries

  • MMC Projects

    Significant scientific projects with work by the Mathematical Modelling Centre at the University of Leicester featuring mathematical research, modelling and data.

  • The Clink restaurant at HMP Brixton: fine dining and prison education

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on July 21, 2014 By Sarah Longair, Carceral Archipelago Project Researcher.

  • Library

    The Leicester Medical Book Society was founded in 1800 as an association of local doctors, to provide a medical book lending library.

  • Understanding mental health

    Published by the British Psychological Society’s Division of Clinical Psychology, the Power Threat Meaning Framework is now extensively applied in mental health services.

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