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  • Drifting into Heritage: R. M. Francis’ Week 1 of David Bradshaw Creative Writing Residency, 2019

    Posted by in Waugh and Words on April 29, 2019 Dr Robert M. Francis reflects on the impact place has upon the self and his first week in Oxford as a full – time David Bradshaw Creative Writer in Residence, 2019.   Dr Robert M.

  • Students developing their own learning outcomes – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Students developing their own learning outcomes.

  • The Hidden Hate Podcast Series

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on May 18, 2023 By Amy Clarke Research Fellow, Centre for Hate Studies In the summer of 2022, the Centre for Hate Studies (CHS) created a brand-new podcast series, Hidden Hate, hosted by...

  • Bing Ji

    The academic profile of Dr Bing Ji, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Leicester

  • How can we support digital literacies?

    Stephen Walker, Frances Deepwell, Neil Donahue, Sarah Whittaker, Nevin Moledina and I attended a JISC event to develop a group interested in developing institutional digital capabilities.

  • People

    Learn more about the people involved in the Centre for New Writing.

  • Face to face with Waugh: John Freeman (1915-2014)

    Posted by Roger Irwin in Waugh and Words on January 29, 2015 On 20 December last year John Freeman – soldier, Labour politician and television interviewer – died aged 99.

  • Modern Languages and International Relations BA

    The Modern Languages and International Relations degree at Leicester will equip you with a knowledge of European politics, whilst you hone your linguistic and analytical skills.

  • Alumni Chapters

    Alumni chapters are social and/or professional networking groups organised by and for University of Leicester alumni.

  • Study finds women experiencing delay in labour are willing to forsake their own birth plans

    A new study of women’s experiences of delay in labour has revealed that many mums-to-be are prepared to abandon their antenatal plans for how they wanted their labours and births to be.

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