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  • Visiting Scholar Scheme

    The Centre for Urban History at the University of Leicester operates a Visiting Scholar Scheme. Periods of 1-12 months' residency are available. The Centre provides access to library resources, specialist collections, seminars and other University facilities.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 186

    Academic Librarian.

  • Search for Asian Radio Recordings and Memories in Leicester

    In the late 1970s and the 1980s two thirds of the Asian population in Leicester listened to the Six O’clock Show on BBC Radio Leicester.

  • Portrayal of Richard III captures spirit of the last Plantagenet

    A college in Hawaii is holding a performance of Shakespeare’s Richard III which takes account of the discovery of the King’s remains in a unique and unusual fashion.

  • A breath of fresh air at health fair

    The Health Matters community engagement team is supporting an event to help members of the public keep their lungs healthy.

  • Clinical Leadership and Management

    Module code: OP3008 This module will provide the opportunity to manage your own clinical workload, that of your immediate team and subsequently of the department, under the limited supervision of an appropriate mentor.

  • Clinical Leadership and Management

    Module code: OP3008 This module will provide the opportunity to manage your own clinical workload, that of your immediate team and subsequently of the department, under the limited supervision of an appropriate mentor.

  • Clinical Leadership and Management

    Module code: OP3008 This module will provide the opportunity to manage your own clinical workload, that of your immediate team and subsequently of the department, under the limited supervision of an appropriate mentor.

  • A day in the life of an animal technician

    Read more about what a day is like for an animal technician in our DBS facility at Leicester.

  • New resource strips everyday Roman handwriting bare

    A new open-access resource to help researchers study Roman handwriting has been released. Volume 1 of the Manual of Roman Everyday Writing is now available, produced by the European Research Council-funded LatinNow project.

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