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  • British Schools and Universities Foundation

    Taxpayers in the USA can make tax-deductible gifts to the University of Leicester via The British Schools and Universities Foundation (BSUF) Inc.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 185

    Academic Librarian.

  • Raptorman is conservation hero

    A Leicester graduate has been honoured by HRH Princess Royal for his conservation work to save vultures. Dr Munir Virani gained a Master’s degree in 1994 and a PhD in 2000, then under the supervision of Professor Emeritus David Harper.

  • Scientist and innovator is Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence

    The Department of Genetics & Genome Biology is delighted to host Dr Chris Finnis who has been awarded a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) Fellowship in the first year of this prestigious scheme.

  • Ever wondered why laughter is good for you?

    World-leading neuroscientist and stand-up comedian, Professor Sophie Scott, CBE (University College London), is bringing her unique perspective on the science of humour to Leicester this month (May).

  • Wednesday 17th October Sol 70

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 17, 2012 We go on a field trip to the Mojave Desert.  This area of California contains alluvial fans, volcanic rocks, ancient lakes and hydrothermally altered rocks.

  • Understanding inequalities in cause-specific infant mortality

    Find out more about the research on understanding inequalities in cause-specific infant mortality at the University of Leicester.

  • My Experience of Moving to a PhD

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on February 3, 2021 My name is Cristina and I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Earth Observation Science (EOS) group, in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester.

  • Emoji is the fastest growing language

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 19, 2015 Emoji’s are ‘pictographs. Originally used in Japanese electronic messages, many characters have now been incorporated into Unicode  and the launch of Emoj.li.

  • Sally Kyd

    The academic profile of Professor Sally Kyd of Leicester Law School

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