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  • Cataloguing the AIM archive

    Posted by vholmes in Library Special Collections on January 8, 2020   Guest post from Hana Noor, a former MA Museum Studies student at the University of Leicester, 2019 Some of the AIM papers in the archive store, before processing       As part of my...

  • School of English Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 3

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Space Exploration Systems MSc, PGDip

    This is for you if... you want the in-depth knowledge and professional skills to embark on a successful career in the thriving and innovative international space industry.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 18

    Academic Librarian.

  • Interview with Sharon Wang

    Interview with Dr. Sharon (Shuihua) Wang, the new Mathematics Postdoctoral Research Associate for the Arch-I-Scan project.

  • Authentic Recipes from Around the World – University of Leicester

    Project PI Deborah Toner reflects on how collaboration with non-academic partners is a major part of the project and how research impact is defined in academia

  • Call For Papers: Museological Review Issue 27

    A Call for Papers for the 27th issue of the Museological Review journal, which will look at museums as spaces of rootedness and response-ability.

  • Conducting a systematic literature review: reflections and resources – University of Leicester

    The Learning Outcomes Project at the University of Leicester. Conducting a systematic literature review: reflections and resources.

  • Prophesying Leicester City’s success in 1895?

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on May 12, 2016   In a previous blog post, I talked about the early days of Leicester Fosse Football Club. The Fosse, or ‘The Fossils’ as they were known to their supporters, eventually became Leicester City in 1920.

  • Julie Coleman

    Head of the School of English and Professor of English Language.

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