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  • Sarah Wood: Page 2

    I work in the Archives & Special Collections team, based in the David Wilson Library. My role as the Assistant Archivist includes acquisitions and appraisal, cataloguing, copyright enquiries, outreach activities, exhibition curation, and teaching.

  • Suspending your studies

    While your studies are suspended, you will still be able to contact University staff and you will still have access to: your University IT account Library Chaplaincy Students’ Union Student Support If you are working for the University through...

  • Hooray for the National Trust

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on April 5, 2017 There are many things in life that one should really rise above and not respond to. One such thing, in my humble opinion, is the Daily Mail.

  • Developing a research network to advance 21st-century museum ethics in theory and practice

    RCMG brought together a research network to explore how the emerging theory of museum ethics can be translated effectively into practice.

  • Suzanne MacLeod

    The academic profile of Professor Suzanne MacLeod, Co-director Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG) at University of Leicester

  • Translation Studies

    Module code: TS2006 In this module, we will explore a range of contemporary concerns in translation studies – taught in a combination of lectures and seminars to help you demonstrate knowledge of these issues.

  • Translation Studies

    Module code: TS2006 In this module, we will explore a range of contemporary concerns in translation studies – taught in a combination of lectures and seminars to help you demonstrate knowledge of these issues.

  • Translation Studies

    Module code: TS2006 In this module, we will explore a range of contemporary concerns in translation studies – taught in a combination of lectures and seminars to help you demonstrate knowledge of these issues.

  • From feeding the city to researching a country in turmoil PhD graduates return to share their research

    The past is present in our next Doctoral Inaugural Lectures on Wednesday 24 May as PhD students from Archaeology and Museum Studies return to deliver presentations about their research.

  • News and case studies

    Browse news relating to the Division of Biomedical Services.

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