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  • Leicestershire’s universities invite residents to apply for community-focused research projects

    Innovative local thinkers are being invited to apply for paid, full-time research projects tackling key issues like fuel poverty, retrofitting homes, health inequalities and flooding.

  • Learning outcomes in higher education: what’s being blogged – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. What's being blogged about learning outcomes in higher education?

  • Joe Orton’s ‘Entertaining Mr Sloane’

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on May 6, 2014 Joe Orton’s Entertaining Mr Sloane was first performed at the New Arts Theatre Club 50 years ago today.

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    Emma is a physiotherapist with a special clinical interest in arthritis of the knee and hip and joint replacement.

  • Call for Peer Reviewers – Museological Review, Issue 27

    We are now inviting museum studies scholars to engage with us as peer reviewers for Issue 27 of Museological Review.

  • Library events for International Open Access Week, 23-29 October 2023

    Events being run by the University of Leicester Library for International Open Access Week, 23-29 October 2023

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    Module code: MN7317 Module Outline This module develops a critical understanding of the role and process of product development and the crucial role of innovation in marketing.

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    Sutton: Biology Breithaupt: Physics Lewis & Evans: Chemistry Trefil & Hazen: Sciences: An Integrated Approach We also recommend the following popular science books (and New Scientist magazine of course!) : Life Ascending: The Ten Great...

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    The academic profile of Dr Nikolaus Hammer, Professor of Work and Employment at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Prof Oliver Harris, Professor of Archaeology at University of Leicester

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