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                    Medical student produces clinical anatomy apphttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/december/medical-student-produces-clinical-anatomy-app A medical student, working with a local app design agency, has produced an iOS application to teach clinical anatomy to fellow students, junior doctors and healthcare professionals. 
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                    A chance to meet artist Chila Kumari Burmanhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/february/a-chance-to-meet-artist-chila-kumari-burman This Friday, Embrace Arts will host London-based artist Chila Kumari Burman for a talk to mark the 130th anniversary of the Leicester Society of Artists and to accompany an exhibition of her recent works at the University’s arts centre. 
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                    Events to explore the fight for equality power politics and inspirational figureshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/october/the-fight-for-equality-power-politics-and-inspirational-figures The University is celebrating Black History Month 2015 by hosting a number of free public events throughout October. 
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                    Leicester remembers campaigner for interfaith understandinghttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/october/leicester-remembers-campaigner-for-interfaith-understanding One family’s efforts to highlight the horrors of the holocaust will be honoured at a series of events at the University in honour of Leicester campaigner Sara Elkes. 
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                    Leading thinker on female homosexuality in Muslim communities to give public talkhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/october/leading-thinker-on-female-homosexuality-in-islam-to-give-public-talk The latest trends in the study of homosexuality and migration will be explored in a free lecture taking place on 25 November between 5.30 and 7pm in Ken Edwards Lecture Theatre 3. 
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                    Astronomys wonderful tool the telescope to be explored at upcoming lecturehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/october/astronomys-wonderful-tool-the-telescope-to-be-examined-at-upcoming-lecture The telescope - ‘astronomy’s wonderful tool’ - will be the focus of a free public lecture on Thursday 8 October as part of the International Year of Light 2015. 
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                    Office health to be boosted by stand up campaignhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/november/office-health-to-be-boosted-by-stand-up-campaign Office workers at Leicester’s three hospitals are being encouraged to stand up more on the job as part of a new health drive. 
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                    Runic charms and boat burials to be discussed at Viking symposiumhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/april/runic-charms-and-boat-burials-to-be-discussed-at-upcoming-symposium From burials in boats to the perceived magical properties of runic charms, members of the public are invited to come together at the University to learn about the latest research developments in the world of Vikings during the annual Midlands Viking Symposium on Saturday 25... 
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                    Childrens maths difficulties research wins top awardhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/may/childrens-maths-difficulties-research-wins-top-award Leicester researchers who investigated why children who are born prematurely struggle with maths have scooped a top national award for excellence in research. 
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                    Like father like son most European men descend from a handful of Bronze Age forefathershttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/may/like-father-like-son-most-european-men-descend-from-a-handful-of-bronze-age-forefathers A team of researchers from the Department of Genetics led by Professor Mark Jobling and Dr Chiara Batini have discovered that most European men descend from just a handful of Bronze Age forefathers, due to a ‘population explosion’ that took place several...