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  • Richard Sandell

    Richard is Professor of Museum Studies.

  • Tool for humanitarian workers

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 20, 2021 Urban-Nexus Environmental Assessment Tool (U-NEAT+) The United Nations launched a free online tool recently which is to help humanitarian aid workers rapidly identify and...

  • Peace and Security Data Hub

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 1, 2021 This new data site is a direct outcome of the  Secretary General’s Data Strategy , which calls for ensuring everyone, everywhere can discover, access, integrate and share the...

  • Employment Law

    Module code: LW3003 If the managers of a business need to get work done, they need people to do it.

  • Employment Law

    Module code: LW3003 If the managers of a business need to get work done, they need people to do it.

  • A-Z of databases and electronic resources

    Discover our range of databases, newspapers, primary sources and online resources using the A-Z links.

  • Terms and conditions of monthly membership

    Read the terms and conditions of monthly membership.

  • A small but highly significant step for Britain in space

    Professor Ken Pounds (pictured),  Emeritus Professor of Space Physics and a local pioneer of Space Research, has hailed the significance of Tim Peake becoming the first British astronaut in orbit, but warned there is so far no funding beyond his present mission on...

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 7 13 January

    In an article for University Business, Professor Paul Boyle, President and Vice-Chancellor, reflects on his first year in post and ambitious plans for the future.

  • Biodiversity

    Achieving biodiversity net gain across our estate by enhancing natural habitats and encouraging local wildlife in line with local and regional action plans, particularly the Leicestershire Nature Recovery Plan.

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