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  • How locust ears can help us understand hearing loss

    Dr Ben Warren has been awarded the prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship to understand the science behind how ears work and shed light on why hearing loss occurs in animals.

  • Senior judge to provide students with leading insights into legal system

    Students will be given the unique opportunity to gain insights into the modern judiciary system from the Rt Hon Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls and second most senior judge in the United Kingdom, who has been announced as the new President of the University of...

  • Leading economist to address financial stability issues at international conference

    A leading financial economist from our School of Business is to give a keynote speech at a major international conference in Norway. Professor Panicos Demetriades (pictured) will address the European Forum of Deposit Insurers (EFDI) on 13 September.

  • World-leading science park’s success showcased at festival

    The achievements of the world’s first science and innovation park dedicated to space-related companies came under the spotlight at the Leicestershire Innovation Festival.

  • Leicester’s world-leading Social Scientists honoured by Academy

    Leicester social scientists awarded fellowship at Academy of Social Sciences

  • Support for students with physical, sensory and long-term health conditions

    Support with physical, sensory and long-term health conditions at University of Leicester

  • Findings

    Learn more about the findings from the dialect project between the University of Leicester and Nottingham Trent University, including more about phonology, lexis and grammar.

  • Life on the home front

    Learn more about life on the home front during the First World War from interviews with residents of Leicestershire during the time.

  • Training links

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive have put together a number of links from around the web, which can provide extra training on recording and other aspects of oral history.

  • Immersive exhibition sheds new light on Calke Abbey’s ‘isolated’ family and gets people talking about loneliness and isolation

    The installation of the interpretation of the library as it was constructed.

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