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  • Catalogues, Websites & Digital Tables

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on September 18, 2019 Nidhi presenting in front of the large screen   In the summer of 2019 the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage (UOSH) project has hosted two Museums Studies work placement students, Feifei Qin and Nidhi...

  • Exploring the impact of museum learning and engagement

    RCMG has built a worldwide reputation for ground breaking research and impact in the area of museum learning and visitor engagement.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre scoops another award for gallery extension

    The new gallery at our Attenborough Arts Centre, opened in January by Sir David Attenborough, has won the Local Authority Building Control Excellence Award for the Best Inclusive Building.

  • University hosts successful Festival of Social Science

    The University of Leicester has hosted an exciting range of events as part of the annual Festival of Social Science this week, tackling some of society’s most pressing issues - from life in a virtual workplace to protecting children from online harassment.

  • Rural life

    Learn more about the collections about rural life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Contested Desires Constructive Dialogues

    Contested Desires: Constructive Dialogues (CDCD) is a three-year arts and heritage programme, co-funded by the EU Creative Europe, engaging artists to examine European colonialism’s legacy in museums and heritage sites.

  • Notes for contributors

    Find out more about how to submit original material to the Museological Review - the online journal edited by PhD students in Museum Studies.

  • How to apply for a Fellowship

    Your idea The first step in applying for a Fellowship is to identify the research theme you are interested in and some potential topics that you can explore further.

  • Senate

    Senate is concerned with directing and regulating the academic life of the University, as the University’s principal ‘academic board’ and thereby custodian of the institution’s academic integrity.

  • Literary Leicester marks 50 years since Agatha Christie’s death with day of crime writing events 

    Crime fiction takes centre stage at this year’s Literary Leicester festival as a tribute to Agatha Christie, marking 50 years since the death of the “Queen of Crime”.

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