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  • Don’t mention the War

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on January 18, 2017 Stephen Dunne, Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption and the School, considers the strange role played by mottos in the marketing of Higher Education    When the University of Leicester...

  • Migration and heritage

    Learn more about the collections about migration and heritage in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Short story short-list

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on May 1, 2014 Dr Jonathan Taylor’s Kontakte and Other Stories has been short-listed for the Saboteur Award for Best Short Story Collection 2014 and The Leicester Shindig Open-Mic Poetry Evenings which Jonathan, as...

  • Space Park Leicester recognised for hosting award-winning workshop

    The Astropolitics Working Group, co-convened by Dr Bleddyn Bowen at the University of Leicester, jointly wins award from the British International Studies Association

  • Leicester sows the seeds to grow more green graduates

    Our University is on track to produce another crop of 'green graduates' ripe for the jobs market thanks to a programme set up by our Environment Team.

  • Physics students calculate how to take the perfect set piece

    To mark World Maths Day, The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair is showcasing how relevant maths is by giving it real life application in advance of the resumption of Premier League fixtures, including the Champions’ trip to Chelsea (today).

  • Wellcome boost for PhD programme to tackle Leicester’s healthcare inequalities

    The University of Leicester has been granted a major funding boost by the Wellcome Trust to provide improvements to healthcare inequalities in Leicestershire. A grant of up to £7.

  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity

    The School of Physics and Astronomy is committed to providing a culture of equality and diversity and ensuring a working environment which is welcoming and inclusive to all.

  • Leicestershires unusual historical habits revealed

    From fattening pigs to enjoying a nice slice of crow pie, unusual historical habits in villages throughout Leicestershire have been revealed by our East Midlands Oral History Archive (EMOHA).

  • Is Your News Fake?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 2, 2017 Concerns about fake news are increasingly dominating the headlines and studies have shown that students often have difficulty evaluating the truth of resources .

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