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  • The face of a king

    After the bones had been scanned, a 3D scan of the skull was sent to the University of Dundee where the muscles and skin were modelled using a computer process known as stereolithography.

  • New play centres on Arch of Remembrance in Leicesters Victoria Park

    A play written, produced and performed by Leicester students will premiere at the Y theatre in Leicester on Thursday 28 and Friday 29 July.

  • Pioneering research by the University of Leicester into chronic kidney disease has received a £4 million boost

    The Stoneygate Trust and the University of Leicester are providing significant funding to turbocharge a number of key kidney research initiatives by renal experts

  • Physics and Astronomy Blog: Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in

    Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Resources

    Browse some of the resources available to students and researchers working within the Victorian Studies Centre, including access to special collections within the Library and within the Centres for Urban History and English Local History.

  • Memorial Page

    Posted by in Memorial Page for Mark Pluciennik on May 18, 2016 Mark Pluciennik died on 7 May at the age of 62, following a battle with a progressive neurological condition.

  • BACS Annual Conference

    Information about the British Association for Chinese Studies' annual conference, taking place at the University of Leicester from 3 - 5 September

  • Beginning with the end in mind

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on October 13, 2015 Another academic year has begun and for those doing research degrees, there will be significant stages to be faced in their PhD journey.

  • University of Leicester School of English staff blog Lingo of No Man’s Land

    WWI slang dictionary Lorenzo Napoleon Smith Canadian

  • Findings of global study could aid stroke patient prognosis

    Measuring the brain’s ability to control its own blood flow using a bedside test could allow clinicians to give stroke patients and their families a clearer idea of how well they’ll go on to recover.

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