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  • Figures from University feature on King Richard III Pall

    Figures from the University of Leicester feature on the pall that covered the coffin of King Richard III. The embroidered funeral pall was revealed at a reception service for the monarch at Leicester Cathedral on 22 March.

  • New cell treatment could combat ageing

    An international team of researchers have identified a new method for clearing senescent cells, which could transform treatments for ageing and related conditions.

  • Creating an effective e-learning resource: some helpful tips for a challenging process – University

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Creating an effective e-learning resource: some helpful tips for a challenging process.

  • Richard III: Discovery and identification

    Discover the background to the search for King Richard III, the discovery and identification of the remains - and the implications for our understanding of history.

  • Regulation of Gene Expression

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

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  • Which employers did not pay the minimum wage?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 26, 2015 View the list released by the UK government . Their website also covers regulation .

  • Dartmoor dig uncovers 'stunning' Early Bronze Age burial cist

    University of Leicester's Dr Laura Basell is working with Dartmoor National Park to analyse a newly discovered Bronze Age cist.

  • Correspondence of war: translating the Bejach letters

    Posted by Eleanor Bloomfield in Library and Learning Services on October 25, 2023 Please note that this post contains content relating the Holocaust.

  • The Myths of King Richard III and Dracula

    The Shakespearian interpretation of King Richard III will be examined by a visiting Spanish academic when she visits the University next month.

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