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                    Seminar to explore research into images taken by Jewish photographers during the Holocausthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/december/seminar-to-explore-research-into-images-taken-by-jewish-photographers-during-the-holocaust The University of Leicester’s Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies invites you to attend the research seminar ‘Photographs from the Lodz Ghetto during the Holocaust’, given by Tanja Kinzel from the Free University of Berlin on 7 December 2017. 
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                    Experts probe Mumbais historyhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/january/experts-probe-mumbai2019s-history The history of India’s richest city, Mumbai, has been explored at an international conference co-convened by the University of Leicester. 
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                    Acclaimed economist David Blanchflower to hold lecture on Trump and Brexit at our Universityhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/january/acclaimed-economist-david-blanchflower-to-hold-lecture-on-trump-and-brexit-at-our-university Our School of Business will be hosting a free public lecture by acclaimed economist David Blanchflower. David will be offering unique insights into the election of Donald Trump to the White House and the EU referendum on Wednesday 25 January. 
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                    Expert opinions cover the Anthropocene Leo Varadkar trauma after terror attacks and protest campshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/expert-opinions-cover-the-anthropocene-leo-varadkar-and-trauma-after-terror-attacks Professor Jan Zalasiewicz from the Department of Geology has discussed the origin and implications of the term 'Anthropocene' in Science, People and Politics. 
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                    Publicspirited officials can make a difference to Grenfell Tower public inquiry says security experthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/public-spirited-officials-can-make-a-difference-to-grenfell-tower-public-inquiry-says-security-expert A University of Leicester expert in security and disaster management has welcomed the Government’s announcement of a public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, arguing that history has shown that public-spirited officials can be successful in holding those responsible to... 
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                    Researchers organise symposium to explore significance of music in criminal justice systemhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/researchers-organise-symposium-to-explore-significance-of-music-in-criminal-justice-system Our University will be exploring the significance of music in the criminal justice system during a free public symposium taking place on Friday 23 June. 
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                    Museum Studies students host an experiment in the Galleryhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/museum-studies-students-host-an-experiment-in-the-gallery An exhibition by students in our School of Museum Studies is being held in the Gallery at De Montfort University, the first public exhibition to result from a collaboration between our two local universities. 
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                    British summer holiday habits of the past explored by Leicester researchershttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/british-summer-holiday-habits-of-the-past-explored-by-leicester-researchers Visiting different countries and traveling the world is a common way people spend their summer holidays - but the historical British summer holiday would have been a much less frequent and far more local affair. 
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                    The Weakest Links Anne Robinson to speak at Literary Leicester event honouring the life of revered editor Alexander Chancellorhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/october/the-weakest-link2019s-anne-robinson-to-speak-at-literary-leicester-event-honouring-the-life-of-revered-editor-alexander-chancellor A panel of esteemed writers and journalists will commemorate the life and work of Spectator editor Alexander Chancellor CBE on Wednesday 15 November at 4.00 pm. 
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                    Leader of most powerful observatory on the planet to speak at George Fraser Memorial Lecturehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/october/leader-of-2018most-powerful-observatory-on-the-planet2019-to-speak-at-university-of-leicester The head of the world’s most powerful observatory will conduct a lecture at our University, examining how new astronomical facilities have led to significant leaps in astronomical research.