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  • Andrew Dunn: Page 82

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • May Day early 19th century traditions

    This article, written by Sarah Wood, was originally written for the Special Collections blog here Whilst many associate traditional celebrations of May Day with may poles and morris dancers, the University's Special Collections archive has been...

  • Leicester geneticist involved in internet for DNA

    Scientists at the University of Leicester are playing a central role in the development of what is being described as ‘an internet for DNA’.

  • Local schoolchildren to learn about Richard III discovery

    For the third year running Leicester schoolchildren will learn the scientific and archaeological skills used to uncover King Richard III at a series of workshop days starting on Monday 23 February 2015.

  • Research shows pollution dispersion in cities is improved by trees

    Trees in cities throughout the UK could be significantly improving the quality of the air we breathe by decreasing pollution levels for pedestrians, researchers Department of Physics and Astronomy have suggested in a new study.

  • Post-excavation services

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services can offer a number of post-excavation services, including and relating to: artefact analysis, animal bones and ceramics.

  • Centre for Critical and Creative Geographies

    Our research in the Centre for Critical and Creative Geographies employs creative methods to recognise people's affective engagements with space, place and environments, and how these connect to political governance and contestations.

  • Academic year: 2012-2013

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2012-2013.

  • How you can help

    Find out how parents and supporters can help students feel comfortable and supported when moving to university.

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