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  • Graduate Placement

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on January 19, 2018 By Megan Jeans, Accelerate Your Career graduate programme.

  • Academic year: 2014-2015

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2014-2015.

  • Book on post-apartheid South Africa by Leicester academic published

    Lecturer and South Africa specialist from our University Dr James Hamill has published a new book, Africa’s Lost Leader: South Africa’s Continental Role Since Apartheid.

  • A small but highly significant step for Britain in space

    Professor Ken Pounds (pictured),  Emeritus Professor of Space Physics and a local pioneer of Space Research, has hailed the significance of Tim Peake becoming the first British astronaut in orbit, but warned there is so far no funding beyond his present mission on...

  • Royal honour for Masters student

    James Hempsall, who this term began an MA in Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy in our Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning, has been awarded an OBE in recognition of his services to childcare in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, and was recently presented with his...

  • Leicester StreetDoctors team give emergency first aid training

    A team of volunteer medical students from our University working as members of national volunteering organisation StreetDoctors visited Leicester Tigers last week to deliver a day of emergency first-aid training to members of the HITZ Rugby group.

  • Expert opinions cover social mobility Martin McGuinness Chinas antiship missiles and postBrexit immigration

    Martin Perfect, Employer Relationship Manager in the University's Career Development Service, has written an article discussing initiatives to advance social mobility.

  • Spice up your life How to tell real saffron from a fake

    Following the recent revival of saffron production in Spain, Professor Pat Heslop-Harrison from the Department of Genetics has outlined some of the key ways to tell real saffron from fake, with the real deal providing a unique experience for the senses.

  • Expert opinions cover Brexit football hooliganism and the aging process

    Professor Clare Anderson from the School of History has written an article discussing some of the positive benefits of EU membership and how it is vital in securing our influence across Europe and all over the world.

  • Calcium is key to age-related memory loss

    Research in our Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour is offering new clues into how and why cognitive functions such as memory and learning become impaired with age.

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