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  • Placement Project Report

    Module code: CH3652 During your industrial placement, you will have completed a research-based project. In this module, you will get the chance to communicate this to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • Placement Project Report

    Module code: CH3652 During your industrial placement, you will have completed a research-based project. In this module, you will get the chance to communicate this to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • Book Group: Pigeon Pie

    Summary of the Waugh Book Group discussion of Nancy Mitford's Pigeon Pie, Saturday 16 May 2015

  • Leicester health scientists contribute to report on childrens safety

    Health scientists from our University have contributed to major research on children’s safety.

  • Research shows social media is beneficial for sharing and building upon patient experiences

    Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms can be useful tools for helping patients with rare medical diseases exchange knowledge and build communities, research led by Dr Stefania Vicari from the Department of Media and Communication has found.

  • Space scientists contribute to out of this world exhibition

    Visitors to the National Space Centre will be able to see a brand new exhibition on display from 10 March to 8 April.

  • Academic comments on the rise of kids activities being marketed to adults

    Dr Jane Pilcher from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology has been featured in an article for The Guardian discussing why kids’ activities – such as bouncy castles and ballpits - are now being marketed to grown men and women.

  • Margaret Byron

    Margaret has held full-time teaching posts in Higher Education for almost 30 years, teaching Geography at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

  • Regulation of Gene Expression

    Find out more about Regulation of Gene Expression research at the University of Leicester.

  • Aspiring lawyers from poorer homes to benefit from 1M programme

    Thousands of aspiring lawyers from non-privileged homes will benefit from a £1m expansion of the Sutton Trust’s Pathways to Law programme, a pioneering initiative designed to widen access to the legal profession.

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