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  • EDUCAUSE Horizon Report 2024

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 24, 2024 The 2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report provides insight into what experts worldwide think are the ongoing and future trends for teaching and learning in HE.

  • Researchers organise symposium to explore significance of music in criminal justice system

    Our University will be exploring the significance of music in the criminal justice system during a free public symposium taking place on Friday 23 June.

  • Major grant and awards recognition for electronic waste recycling solution

    An electronic waste-recycling process that’s kinder to the planet – and uses pioneering technology developed at the University of Leicester – has attracted a £1.2m grant and national awards recognition.

  • Discovery of King Richard III’s remains named as one of the decade’s ‘extraordinary discoveries’

    aerial view of richard iii bones|The discovery and identification of King Richard III’s remains by leading academics at the University of Leicester have been named as one of the decade’s ‘extraordinary archaeological discoveries’ by Historic England and as one of the top ten...

  • Health and wellbeing

    The health and wellbeing of our students is very important to our University and our Library staff are here to support our visitors in all the ways we can.

  • Political Risk

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 29, 2014 Aon Political Risk Map 2014   Just released, a new map which  covers 163 nations.  Free registration required.

  • Paternity Leave

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 2, 2014  Do Fathers Want Shared Paternity Leave?   Interesting story this week from the BBC that fewer than 1 in 50 fathers are taking the new extra paternity leave.

  • Which countries are best for children’s rights?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 14, 2017 International children’s rights foundation KidsRights and Erasmus University, Rotterdam have  recently published the KidsRights Index 2017, a global ranking which charts countries’...

  • Archaeology discovery day to unearth Bradgate Parks mysteries

    Members of the public are invited to learn about the latest archaeological discoveries being made at Leicestershire’s Bradgate Park by Leicester experts during a free family Open Day on Saturday 27 June, between 11.00am – 4.00pm.

  • Major research investment into national land use transformation

    University of Leicester and The James Hutton Institute are co-leading a transdisciplinary hub looking to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve Net Zero

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