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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.

  • Critical Management Studies at Leicester

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on June 25, 2014 This time next year, the School will be preparing to welcome over 500 delegates to the 9 th International Conference in Critical Management Studies.

  • MA placement 2017 – Charlotte Daynton

    A blog post describing my time and placement within special collections and talking about the learning resource that I have completed.

  • Trans-Inclusive Culture: Guidance on advancing trans inclusion for museums, galleries, archives and heritage organisations

    Explore this document to find out more about guidance for trans-inclusion in cultural organisations

  • Simon Dixon

    I am Archives and Special Collections Manager within the University Library. My role is to manage and develop the Library's and other University research collections and exploit digital technologies to reach new audiences for these collections.

  • Equality and diversity

    Find out how Museum Studies at the University of Leicester is committed to equality and diversity, fostering an inclusive enviroment for staff and students.

  • Network launched to help Canada’s cultural sector navigate the digital world

    Canada’s cultural sector is being given a helping hand to adapt to a digital world following the establishment of an expert research network, overseen by the UK’s University of Leicester.

  • Suzanne MacLeod

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

  • 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.

  • Towards Transnational Feminist Translation and Translation Studies

    Find out more about our event: Towards Transnational Feminist Translation and Translation Studies, with guest speaker Professor Luise von Flotow.

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