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  • Sheldon Penn

    The academic profile of Dr Sheldon Penn, Associate Professor in Latin American Studies at University of Leicester

  • Launch of welding partnership bonds cutting edge research with industrial know-how

    Launch of welding partnership bonds cutting edge research with industrial know-how Launch of welding partnership bonds cutting edge research with industrial know-how|A partnership forged between academia and industry aims to strengthen our knowledge of the science of welding...

  • Cheryl Davenport

    Cheryl has 34 years’ experience as a leader in the public sector, private sector, and in membership bodies in both the UK and USA.

  • Viking Myths and Sagas

    Module code: EN2035 The Vikings are familiar to most as seafaring raiders and the scourge of monks.

  • Economics Skylark Scholarship and Economics Award

    The Economics Skylark Scholarship and Economics Award are intended for applicants with Black African or Caribbean heritage from socio-economically challenged backgrounds who will be commencing study of an Economics undergraduate degree programme.

  • Roger Irwin

    DPhil student in English - Linacre College, Oxford University

  • New supercomputer heading for Leicester

    A new generation of supercomputer is coming to Leicester. The University is one of only three UK universities selected to host the supercomputers which will facilitate processing data used in industrial R&D and academic research.

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    Museum and Society follows the guidelines for scholarly editing, research and writing as set out by COPE.

  • BBC commissions Leicester artist to mark ‘Culture in Quarantine’

    Professor Hugill directs the Creative Computing programme at the University of Leicester and is an Honorary Creative Fellow at the Attenborough Arts Centre, as well as sitting on its Advisory Board. He also leads the AHRC-funded ‘Aural Diversity’ project.

  • Athena SWAN Award for Archaeology and Ancient History

    We are pleased to announce that the School of Archaeology and Ancient History (SAAH) has received an Athena SWAN Bronze award in recognition of its commitment to advancing gender equality in higher education. Led by Dr Sarah Scott, the award is valid until 2022.

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