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  • UK Postal Service

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 15, 2013 This week UK government confirmed that Royal Mail will be floated on the Stock Exchange  Royal Mail: myth-busters – Answers common misconceptions about the government’s...

  • Publications

    Take a look at the publications available to those studying European Law and Internationalisation at The University of Leicester.

  • Ethnic differences in need for heart pacemakers may have genetic link

    Researchers have found evidence to show that South Asian people (from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) are less likely to require a pacemaker for an abnormally low heart rate compared to white people of European origin.

  • Is a product really worth what someone will pay for it?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on August 23, 2017 I recently had reason to compare the work of people at opposite ends of the work-related pay scales that our society has developed.

  • Team to take on the Three Peaks Challenge in 24 hours

    A team of students is preparing to climb the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales to raise awareness of mental health issues.

  • Learning beyond the books Criminology students given opportunity to see citys Criminal Justice System in action and take part in mocktrials

    A group of criminology students from our University have recently had the exciting opportunity to witness the Criminal Justice System after meeting with a number of esteemed legal figures throughout the city of Leicester.

  • Evening Waugh: Waugh in Abyssinia, 23 May

    Details for the next Waugh book group meeting, 23 May 2016

  • Phage film receives UK debut at University of Leicester

    Diane Shader Smith, an author in her own right and editor of Mallory’s posthumous book Salt in My Soul: An Unfinished Life which inspired the film, said: “Mallory didn’t have to die. We call it a preventable tragedy.

  • Leicester Cathedral dig finds coffin of asylum surgeon

    University of Leicester archaeologists have found the coffin of the first resident medical officer for the Leicestershire and Rutland County Lunatic Asylum in 1836.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 20

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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