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  • The Loved One – University of Leicester

    Evelyn Waugh Book Group: September 2014 'The Loved One'

  • Digitizing Reproduction

    Studying how we use and impacts of digital platforms for reproductive health, the Digitizing Reproduction group is an academic team spread across four universities and many disciplines

  • Certified copies

    ordering certified copies of degree certificates and transcripts

  • Radiographer lecturer receives MBE at Windsor Castle

    Radiography senior lecturer Dr Claire Robinson beams with pride having received an MBE for services to forensic investigation.

  • Reflecting, Revisiting, Removing: Sophie Swithinbank discusses inhabiting Waugh’s Oxford and the imp

    Posted by gboland in Waugh and Words on July 3, 2019   Endings can be difficult.   But last night’s performance at the Abingdon Arms was a jubilant, complete and perfect ending to what has been an incredible seven weeks of deep and intense focus on my writing practice.

  • New course to teach how modern museums can improve health and human rights

    The world’s first ‘Massive Open Online Course’ (MOOC) in Museum Studies is to be launched by the University, providing people with the opportunity to learn about how the modern 21st century museum can contribute to agendas such as social justice, human rights and health and...

  • First Forty Years of Physics at Leicester 1924-64

    Professor Ken Pounds looks back upon the first four decades of Physics at the University of Leicester.

  • Mutation and adaption for schools and colleges

    If you're studying mutation and adaptations in school or college, The University of Leicester offers the relevant academic material and information for study.

  • Potential new targets for cancer treatments identified by Leicester research team

    An international consortium of scientists led by a group from the University has announced a new advance in understanding the mechanisms of cancer and how to target it more effectively with new treatments.

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