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  • NI Archive

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 4, 2016 Brendan Duddy Papers at NUI Galway. A new digital collection.

  • 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 .

  • Lord Willetts former Universities and Science Minister announced as Universitys new Chancellor

    The University has announced that former Universities and Science Minister David Willetts, who is an honorary graduate of the University and delivered the inaugural Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture, is to be installed as the new Chancellor of the University. The Rt Hon.

  • Boots Archive timeline

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 16, 2017 Chemist store Boots has just released a fascinating timeline of images about its company history which economic historians may find useful.

  • Job Security in the Public Sector is Dwindling

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on November 27, 2013 Professor Stephen Wood, co-author of the latest Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) Report, “Employment Relations in the Shadow of Recession” , suggests the Government’s austerity programme will...

  • The School of Management in Hong Kong: Then and Now

    Posted by Martin Quinn in School of Business Blog on May 21, 2014 Martin Quinn, Director of Distance Learning and Lecturer in Regional Development at the School, underlines why he is looking forward to his trip to Hong Kong.

  • 'Let my People Go!': Anglo- American Liberation Theology from the Puritans to the Abolitionists

    AHRC Research Leave (£33,943) September 2010-January 2011 Professor John Coffey The story of Israel’s Exodus from Egyptian bondage has often inspired radical politics.

  • Extraordinary Roman mosaic and villa discovered beneath farmer's field in Rutland

    John Thomas, Deputy Director of ULAS and project manager on the excavations, said: “This is certainly the most exciting Roman mosaic discovery in the UK in the last Century.

  • Five shortlisted from University of Leicester in the UK’s only awards for technicians in academia

    Five individuals and teams from the University of Leicester are in the running for Papin Prizes, dedicated to celebrating technical excellence and innovation in higher education and research.

  • Enhancing end of life care for BAME patients

    LOROS community volunteers 0|University works with local charity LOROS Hospice and Leicester’s Hospitals to better understand the care needs of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities LOROS Hospice, in partnership with Leicester’s Hospitals and the University of...

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