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  • Local children enjoy Making Money in new project

    Hundreds of local children have been drawing their own £100 notes, and thousands of these brilliant designs will be on display in the Knoll House on 5 and 6 March, coinciding with the second of the Botanic Garden’s Crocus Sundays.

  • UK Government’s Tweets

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 16, 2014 National Archives to capture tweets and social media created by the UK government Their website has a direct link to the  Twitter archive   and a  YouTube archive...

  • Earth and Space Webinars

    Earth & Space Webinars given by experts from the Department of Physics & Astronomy. These are designed to be of interest to prospective students.

  • Human Rights Law

    We research and consider all aspects of the law relating to human rights, at the domestic, European and international levels.

  • Primero: New Humanitarian open source software

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 3, 2017 A potentially life–saving service which aims to provide free access to software and tracking devices for case workers protecting women and children in disaster or conflict zones.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Accommodation

    The University of Leicester has a wide range of accommodation options available to pre-sessional students in both the Village and City, although the selection can vary according to the time of year.

  • Regulations governing professional Doctorate programmes: External examining for assessed components excluding the Thesis

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  • Italian Post-advanced (Level 6)

    Advanced Italian Course at Leicester University

  • 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.

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