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  • Access to UK's cultural heritage is revolutionised by Museum Data Service launch

    A transformative moment for the UK’s cultural sector took place this week as the Museum Data Service (MDS) officially launched, setting the stage for an unprecedented consolidation of the UK’s museum records.

  • Space Park Leicester launched by British astronaut Tim Peake

    UK astronaut Tim Peake officially opened Leicester’s pioneering space research, innovation and teaching cluster at a special ceremony on Monday.

  • Library and Learning Services: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 2

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Biomechanics

    Module code: EG3065 In this module, you will explore how the fundamentals of mechanics, materials and structural loading can be applied to musculoskeletal systems.

  • Biomechanics

    Module code: EG3065 In this module, you will explore how the fundamentals of mechanics, materials and structural loading can be applied to musculoskeletal systems.

  • Financial Accounting and Audit

    Module code: EC7112 This module provides an introduction to financial accounting and auditing for students who have not previously studied these subjects.

  • Galaxy Radio to host 69 hour broadcast in aid of Leicester Marrow

    This week, Galaxy Radio will be hosting their ninth 69-hour broadcast in aid of Leicester Marrow – part of UK blood cancer charity, Anthony Nolan.

  • News and events

    Read our latest news and see upcoming events from MedRACE .

  • Departments receive recognition for tackling gender inequality

    Advance HE has announced that three University of Leicester departments are among the most recent institutions and departments to receive an Athena SWAN award, in the charter that recognises commitment to tackling gender inequality in higher education.

  • Researchers to explore workplace regulations on vaping

    Researchers from our University will be examining the difficulties of regulating e-cigarettes and if heavy regulations could be encouraging users to move back to combustible tobacco as part of a new project funded by Cancer Research UK.

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