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  • Protests Against Racism Web Archive

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 24, 2023 The Protests Against Racism Web Archive is new from the Library of Congress. It focuses on preserving websites created in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.

  • Leicester geologist invited to present findings to European Geosciences Union

    A geologist from our University  will present his research into earthquakes to the European Geosciences Union conference in Vienna on 25 April.

  • Research degrees

    Find out more about supervision for PhD, MPhil and MD offered by the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • The story of skeletons

    What links the narwhal’s tusk, ancient trilobites, Richard III (and his drinking habits), tumbleweed, an argonaut, and the outstretched fourth finger of a pterosaur? They are among the cast of characters that feature in a new book by University of Leicester professors Jan...

  • Sport and the Imperial Bond

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Sport and the Imperial Bond project.

  • Fewer GP appointments and the COVID lockdown have exacerbated declining continuity of care in English general practices

    A lack of available appointments and the aftermath of the COVID pandemic have exacerbated declining continuity of care in General Practices across England say University of Leicester experts

  • Zines about Palestine

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 12, 2024 Zine Co-op collective have created an online collection of printable Palestine-related zines to print. You can download here .

  • Economists on Twitter

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 12, 2016 The working paper site RePEc has just launched its own directory of economists who tweet.

  • Stopping hate crime online

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 29, 2017 The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) published new public statements on how it will prosecute hate crime and support victims in England and Wales.

  • Leicester expert’s tale of ancient library makes The Telegraph’s greatest books of 2025 list

    A University of Leicester expert’s book explaining how ancient Mesopotamian knowledge shaped the roots of modern civilisation has been named as one of the Telegraph’s greatest books of 2025.

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