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  • Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day

    University of Leicester engineers Dr Jinning Zhang and Dr Emine Celiker speak on their experience in the discipline and the importance of more women working in science

  • Progression and reassessment (6.55-6.73)

    Read about compensation and progression in Senate Regulation 6.

  • Peter Jackson

    The University has learned, with great sadness, of the death of Professor Peter Jackson, one of the longest serving members of our academic staff. A funeral service for Professor Jackson will be held at 12.

  • Finding Helena

    Posted by in Waugh and Words on April 28, 2020 May 3rd is the Feast of the Finding of the True Cross. Here Sara Haslam, our volume editor for Evelyn Waugh’s novel about St Helena, reflects on the time she has spent with the woman Waugh credits with the discovery.

  • A Week in the World of Waugh

    Posted by isabellacaldwell in Waugh and Words on July 18, 2014 David Wilson Library When journeying to Leicester on Monday morning, I was somewhat daunted by the prospect of the future week, a week where I would be experiencing the working life of the research associates...

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 43

    Academic Librarian.

  • Arguing against learning outcomes: limited evidence and moving forward – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Arguing against learning outcomes: limited evidence and moving forward.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Catherine Leyland

    Learning Technologist in the Leicester Learning Institute.

  • The Story of Pulque Part 2: A Tangle of Origins – University of Leicester

    Overview of different pre-Columbian narratives about the origins or discovery of pulque, and the various political, historical, and cultural roles these narratives served particularly for the Mexica (Aztecs)

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