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    Academic Librarian.

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

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Deborah Toner

    I'm a Lecturer in Modern History, with particular interests in the social and cultural history of alcohol in Mexico and the Americas.

  • Satisfied with a Bad Job?

    Posted by Glynne Williams in School of Business Blog on December 17, 2015 Unemployment stands at a seven year low .

  • ‘Learning outcomes’ as a tool for student and tutor reflection – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. ‘Learning outcomes’ as a tool for student and tutor reflection.

  • Feasibility of using the Patient Activation Measure in the NHS

    Posted by Natalie Armstrong in SAPPHIRE (Social science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch) on November 25, 2015 Introduction: The challenge of person-centred care Over recent years the push for the NHS to become more person-centred has been mounting, with increasing...

  • Criminology

    Find your research degree supervisor in Criminology at Leicester.

  • Black Mischief in the Albatross Modern Library

    Posted by in Waugh and Words on May 9, 2019 Modernist scholar and editor of our forthcoming Black Mischief volume Dr Naomi Milthorpe has been researching with our project partners at the Harry Ransom Center.

  • Founding benefactors families event: The Clarkes and the Gees

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on April 6, 2018 In collaboration with colleagues from our Development and Alumni Relations Office , Archives and Special Collections recently contributed to an event welcoming to campus the descendants of some of our...

  • The Two Fredericks: A snapshot of male intimacy in prison

    Posted by Katy Roscoe in Carceral Archipelago on September 30, 2016 In the 1840s, campaigners for the abolition of convict transportation engaged in a campaign of scare-mongering about the prevalence of sexual acts between male convicts (dubbed “unnatural acts”).

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