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  • May Day Memories

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library and Learning Services on April 27, 2023 The East Midlands Oral History Archive (EMOHA) and The University of Leicester Special Collections have launched a new project, ‘Sounds for the Future’.

  • Our approach

    Research England At the University of Leicester, they have clearly placed developing countries as the prime beneficiaries of their activities, have clear priorities in the case of funding increases or decreases, and have developed a theory of change to evaluate impact.

  • Leicester-Aston partnership strengthens Aston Medical School plans

    Our President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle has signed a new partnership agreement  supporting Aston University’s initiative for a medical school in the heart of Birmingham.

  • Whistleblowing and why it matters

    Update: a recording of the lecture by Professor Mark Stein is available here. Update: a webinar on whistleblowing with Dame Ruth Silver and Professor Mark Stein is now available.

  • Pint of Science Leicester brings the stars behind the latest research to a venue near you

    More than 20 scientists to appear in three watering holes, as the world's largest festival of public science talks arrives in Leicester from 13-15 May

  • Triumphing in the face of adversity

    Corinne’s time at the University of Leicester has, in great part, been shaped by her resilience. Beginning her degree in 2013, she faced a number of personal setbacks, but after five years of hard work and dedication, she graduates this week with her LLB.

  • Space Park Leicester launches exciting space mission programme

    ‘The Executive Guide to Space’ launched as part of Space Park Leicester’s wider CPD Space Missions programme

  • Fostering an inclusive learning environment in medical education

    Staff blog EDI Inclusive curriculum medical education

  • Memorial Page

    Posted by in Memorial Page for Mark Pluciennik on May 18, 2016 Mark Pluciennik died on 7 May at the age of 62, following a battle with a progressive neurological condition.

  • Portrayal of Richard III captures spirit of the last Plantagenet

    A college in Hawaii is holding a performance of Shakespeare’s Richard III which takes account of the discovery of the King’s remains in a unique and unusual fashion.

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