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  • Dr Anvesha Singh

    Learn more about Dr Anvesha Singh, a NIRH Academic Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology.

  • CassiniHuygens will truly be the benchmark against which all future space missions are compared

    After almost twenty years in space, the Cassini spacecraft will tomorrow (15 September) make its final encounter with Saturn, ending humankind’s first detailed exploration of the ringed planet.

  • The cotton bobbin: symbolic of a lost heritage?

    Read the article "The cotton bobbin: symbolic of a lost heritage?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Managing Finances and Strategic Decision Making

    Module code: MN7703 Strategic decisions lie at the heart of many of the challenges that confront the senior managers of any organisation. A rapidly changing, complex, ambiguous, and highly uncertain environment can threaten its performance.

  • Managing Finances and Strategic Decision Making

    Module code: MK7703 Strategic decisions lie at the heart of many of the challenges that confront the senior managers of any organisation. A rapidly changing, complex, ambiguous, and highly uncertain environment can threaten its performance.

  • Managing Finances and Strategic Decision Making

    Module code: MN7703 Strategic decisions lie at the heart of many of the challenges that confront the senior managers of any organisation. A rapidly changing, complex, ambiguous, and highly uncertain environment can threaten its performance.

  • Tiangong1 and Chinas space politics

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen, a Lecturer at the School of History, Politics and International Relations, and expert in astropolitics and space security, has recently discussed the significance of China’s space station Tiangong-1 in the wider context of international relations in outer space.

  • Chinese artist and activist to host lecture and discussion

    On Thursday 16 November our School of Museum Studies will welcome the eminent artist, Ou Ning, to discuss his project exploring the imbalances between cities and the countryside in China.

  • Fallen soldier whose family founded local building society remembered by our University

    A local soldier who fought during the First World War is being remembered on the centenary of his death by our University on Friday 4 November.

  • The impact of diasporas within the UK and across the globe to be examined at conference

    A one-day conference will be held at the Royal Geographical Society in London on 17 September, at which 18 papers will present five years of research projects carried out at Leicester and Oxford focusing on the dispersal of people from their homelands.

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