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    Disagreeing on what is fair in the workplace, and what we can do about Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on September 27, 2018   In this blog, Dr Rasim Kurdoglu, who successfully defended his doctoral thesis on 17th September 2018, discusses his research on...

  • Cancer cells promote cell division errors

    Kellie Lucken, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Cancer cells promote cell division errors'.

  • University urges others to support The Big Help Out volunteer drive

    A major Leicester institution with a proud history of supporting communities has thrown its weight behind a nationwide volunteering project which marks the Coronation of His Majesty the King.

  • The Great British Bake-Off, but not as we know it!

    Posted by csampson in Library Special Collections on August 12, 2016   If rumour proves to be correct, the seventh series of the Great British Bake Off is due to appear on our screens towards the end of August.

  • America’s complicated relationship with healthcare explored in new book

    The final book in Professor Martin Halliwell's series on healthcare in the United States will be published on 15 November 2024.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 62

    Academic Librarian.

  • Dig to explore story of Castle Hill

    An ancient monument at the heart of Leicester’s Castle Hill Country Park is due to be investigated later this month as part of a community archaeological project.

  • Space Lates at National Space Centre: Spaceports UK

    National Space Centre's "Space Lates" (25 March, 18:00 - 21:00)

  • University of Leicester hosts event to encourage businesses to take on ex-Forces staff

    East Midlands business leaders discovered how Forces veterans and reservists can benefit their organisations at an event held by the University of Leicester.

  • Stop the clocks: Brisk walking may slow biological ageing process, study shows

    A new study of genetic data published today (Wednesday) of more than 400,000 UK adults has revealed a clear link between walking pace and a genetic marker of biological age.

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