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  • Worcestershire Archives Collections

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on September 16, 2021 As a regional hub for the UOSH project the team at the University of Leicester has worked with collections from institutions across the Midlands.

  • Urine test is breakthrough for high blood pressure patients

    A research team including Leicester scientists has shown that a urine test leads to a drop in blood pressure in patients who had been struggling to regularly take their blood pressure lowering tablets.

  • Understanding Leadership and Management

    Module code: CR1513 In this module you will study management and leadership functions in contemporary organisations as well as the different processes that underpin them.

  • Romanticism: Revolutionary Writing from Blake to Shelley

    Module code: EN3147 In this module you will further your knowledge and understanding of Romanticism, an artistic movement justly celebrated for its stylistic virtuosity; its intelligent treatment of complex sociopolitical, philosophical, and religious themes; and its ability...

  • The Sweet and Twenties

    A review of Beverley Nichols' memoir The Sweet and Twenties

  • Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

    The eighth Sustainable Development Goal is to promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.

  • More attention needed on employee involvement to fix Britains productivity problem

    A report entitled Involvement and Productivity – The missing piece of the puzzle?’ released this week by the Involvement and Participation Association (IPA) argues that effective employee involvement at work is essential to boosting productivity in the UK.

  • Queer Heritage and Collections Network awarded Arts Council England and National Lottery Project Funding

    Read more about the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries' latest project on queer heritage

  • Over £600,000 for University of Leicester to shrink AI algorithms for smarter spacecraft

    Multidisciplinary team from University of Leicester receives £690,000 funding from UK Space Agency and aims to develop and demonstrate streamlined machine learning algorithms suitable for limited spacecraft power and computing performance

  • Adjusting to life in Leicester

    Starting your law degree is an exciting time but coming to university can be a big step and it may take a little while for you to adjust.

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