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  • An Oxford Quarrel: Evelyn Waugh and Hugh Trevor-Roper

    Milena Borden gives a brief history of Evelyn Waugh's hostile relationship with Hugh Trevor-Roper - and asks what it tells us about Oxford's post-war battle of ideas.

  • The Archives and Special Collections Internship

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on February 25, 2016 By Rebecca Couchman-Crook , Archives Assistant I applied for the Graduate Gateways scheme that the University’s Career Service runs for students who graduated that year, after I had just...

  • DNA, genes and chromosomes for higher education

    Information on genetics for higher education students, including links to relevant resources to help with research.

  • Launch of the national disability arts collection and archive

    The National Disability Arts Collection and Archive (NDACA), a £1-million digital archive chronicling the history of disability arts in the UK, launches to the public today.

  • Feeding habits of ancient elephant relatives explored in new study

    How can we ever know what ancient animals ate? For the first time, the changing diets of elephants in the last two million years in China have been reconstructed, using a technique based on analysis of the surface textures of their teeth.

  • Underwear: a tool for fashioning female identity?

    Read the article "Underwear: a tool for fashioning female identity?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • 40 years ago: Philip Larkin opens new University library

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on September 25, 2015 Philip Larkin unveils plaque opening the new University Library.

  • Launch of study into Northern Ireland social exclusion and sport

    Almost 90 per cent of people in Northern Ireland believe that sport is a good way to break down barriers between Protestants and Catholics.

  • Leicester professor interviewed for upcoming Canaletto exhibition at the Queens Gallery

    Venetian born artist Canaletto is most famous for his iconic cityscapes of 18th Century Venice and London and counted King George III among his numerous fans. As a result of the king’s favour, to this day a sizeable proportion of Canaletto’s work is held by the Royal Collection.

  • Leadership Team

    Browse a list of the School of Business management team and ways to contact the team via telephone or email.

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