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  • The science of scary scrumptiousness: Leicester chemist to present at New Scientist Live

    Chemistry researcher and Great British Bake Off finalist Dr Josh Smalley joins the line-up at science festival with a Hallowe’en-themed live science extravaganza on 19 October

  • More than 50 years of Leicester in space

    In World Space Week we reflect on the University of Leicester’s long history of making out of this world discoveries.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on August 1, 2016 Juno has just passed a major milestone in its first wide orbit around the giant planet, having passed by its apojove, the furtherest distance to Jupiter (8.1 million km).

  • Example of a summary

    See from us at the East Midlands Oral History Archive how a summary of your interview should look.

  • Webinars with Blackboard Collaborate

    Virtual classrooms, otherwise known as webinars, are a great way of teaching from a distance.

  • Completed PHDs 2010-2019

    2019 Simon Atkinson – Recoding Heritage Sites as Non-Formal Learning Institutions: enabling the self-directed adult learner Supervisor: Giasemi Vavoula Jennifer Bergevin - Narratives of Transformation: Reframing and naming the impact of activist museum practice...

  • Gender and Sexuality in Medieval Literature

    Module code: EN7248 This module aims to enable students to theorise gender and sexuality competently in relation to medieval literature and culture. It will introduce them to influential modern theories and consider their applicability to medieval texts.

  • David Christopher

    Dr David Christopher is a Lecturer in Popular Screen Cultures at the University of Leicester for the School of Arts, Humanities, and Communications.

  • Leicester pays tribute to David Attenborough on his 90th birthday

    The University is sending Sir David Attenborough a special birthday message on the eve of his milestone 90th birthday on Sunday 8 May.

  • Martin Parker: Page 2

    Professor of Culture and Organisation.

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