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  • The Development of Translation Studies

    Module code: TS7001 Translation has played an important role in the development of human history and civilisation, and its importance is growing in a world that is becoming more and more connected.

  • The Development of Translation Studies

    Module code: TS7001 Translation has played an important role in the development of human history and civilisation, and its importance is growing in a world that is becoming more and more connected.

  • An invertebrate model for studies of learning and memory

    Lecturer in Psychology at Leicester, Dr Gonzalo Urcelay has published research on an invertebrate model for studies of learning and memory. Learn more about his research.

  • About

    Posted by in Library Special Collections on December 19, 2013 The University Library holds internationally important collections of rare books, manuscripts and archives from as early as the twelfth century.

  • Elizabeth Blood

    Research Associate

  • Colin Hyde: Page 4

    Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive, based in Special Collections.

  • Sounds Familiar – a busy winter

    What the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project has been doing during the winter of 2021

  • The Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies

    The Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS) is an interdisciplinary centre of excellence.

  • SEE ME AS ME exhibition launched at Attenborough Arts Centre as part of British Museum youth engagement project

    SEE ME AS ME features a mix of film, sculpture, creative writing and music – all created and curated by the team of young adults, with support from the creative team of Attenborough Arts Centre and Pedestrian.

  • Dr Hesperia Lliadou-Suppiej: Curating at the Venice Biennale

    Anna Rebus, graduate of both the MA in Museum Studies and the MA in Heritage and Interpretation, discusses the path she took after obtaining her Masters from the University of Leicester.

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