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  • What is history for?

    University of Leicester staff blogs convicts penal colonies slavery migration

  • Thoughts on live-streamed lessons

    Posted by apatel in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on May 21, 2020 Thoughts on live streamed lessons   An observation of a child taking part in a Year 7 Live-streamed Science class, during the Covid-19 crisis.

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 11

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Peter Bradding

    The academic profile of Professor Peter Bradding, Professor of Respiratory Medicine at University of Leicester

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 14

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • The loaf of bread: a symbol of business inequality?

    Read the article "The loaf of bread: a symbol of business inequality?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Adele Parks: My time at Leicester

    Find out what bestselling author Adele Parks remembers about her time studying English at the University of Leicester.

  • Graduate Outcomes survey

    Explore the importance of the Graduate Outcomes survey for the future of education in the UK.

  • Leicester invites space enthusiasts to join the ‘new space’ revolution

    Leicester invites space enthusiasts to join the ‘new space’ revolution Leicester invites space enthusiasts to join the ‘new space’ revolution|Tickets now available for Leicester’s first SpaceUp ‘unconference’ taking place 17-18 November.

  • Sakura celebration: Students plant ‘symbol of Japan’ on Leicester campus

    The tree planting was lent special significance in the University’s Centenary year, as Leicester’s first international student, Tamotsu Shishikura, came to the University College from Tokyo to study English between 1922 and 1924.

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