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  • Nagoya Protocol

    Every country has rights over the genetic resources that exist within its borders, including animals, plants and organisms.

  • Young people are less likely to own their own home

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 16, 2018 According to the latest analysis from IFS: ‘In 1995–96, 65% of those aged 25–34 with incomes in the middle 20% for their age owned their own home.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 202

    Academic Librarian.

  • Ever thought about donating your body?

    “Donating your body for medical education isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but you’d be surprised how many people consider it."

  • Language in Society

    Module code: ED7046 In this module you will investigate how and why the way we use English varies according to social, regional, and other dimensions (for example, age, gender or social class).

  • Victoria Cluley

    The academic profile of Dr Victoria Cluley, Post-doctoral Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Academic delivers talk on future of nuclear weapons at Nobel Peace Institute

    Dr Andrew Futter (pictured) from the School of History, Politics and International Relations recently gave a talk at the Nobel Peace Institute, discussing issues surrounding how new technologies are changing how we view nuclear weapons and what the future may have in store.

  • Facilities for students

    The School of Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester occupies its own building at the heart of the University campus. We have a set of recently refurbished and very well-equipped laboratories for in-house scientific archaeology teaching and research.

  • Leicester remembers Sir Peter Hall

    Earlier this week, the University was saddened to hear of the death of theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company Sir Peter Hall (pictured). Sir Peter was an honorary graduate of the University of Leicester, receiving a Doctor of Letters degree in 1977.

  • Going global to support chronic lung disease sufferers

    Researchers from our University and Leicester’s Hospitals are leading a £2 million project to address patients with chronic lung disease in the developing world through pulmonary rehabilitation.

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