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  • BLM memorial fence

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 17, 2022 The Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence Artifact Collection   Note: this resource contains strong language and references to brutality and violence.

  • Economics in the Rear-View Mirror

    Posted by William Farrell in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 12, 2015 Joseph Schumpeter, who taught at Harvard from 1932 to 1950. Image licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons – https://commons.wikimedia.

  • Genetic risk for atypical heart attack in women identified

    New research published by teams from Leicester, UK and Paris, France in collaboration with international partners from the US and Australia, has found a common genetic factor that confers a significant risk of atypical heart attacks in women.

  • New Athena SWAN awards for University of Leicester recognise continued commitment to gender equality

    First institutional Athena SWAN Silver Award and two new departmental Bronze awards for Leicester

  • Sanctuary Scholarships

    Help reduce the barriers to participation in HE faced by those seeking asylum in the UK. Tuition fee waiver, contribution to living costs and tailored personal support.

  • Tiffany Barry

    The academic profile of Dr Tiffany Barry, Associate Professor in Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry at University of Leicester

  • Our building

    The Engineering Building at the University of Leicester is widely regarded as one of the most architecturally important buildings of its era.

  • Leicester scholar’s Bible ushers in new royal chapter (and verse)

    The Quatercentenary Edition of the King James Bible, prepared by University of Leicester academic Professor Gordon Campbell in 2011, will be used for the King's Coronation Oath.

  • Researchers make sand that flows uphill

    Paper published in 'Nature Communications' details how applying magnetic forces to individual 'microroller' particles spurs collective motion—with counterintuitive results

  • ‘Permissible Beauty’ – New immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace will explore changing notions of beauty through history

    Why are some forms of beauty more permissible, more highly valued, than others? A new immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace will bring past and present together to explore this question and to celebrate a new chapter of British Beauty for the 21st century.

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