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  • The Essence of Cycling

    Learn more about the Centre's commissioned piece into the benefits of exercise; and more specifically, cycling.

  • Oral history projects in Derbyshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Derbyshire, including the £25,000 grant offered to children aged between 13 and 17 to discover more about the grounds of Chatsworth.

  • 2021

    An archive listing of 2021 events in the Victorian Studies Centre Spring Seminar series

  • Party Like it’s 1929

    Invitation to an Eveybody's Reading 2014 event celebrating Evelyn Waugh.

  • Physics students calculate how to take the perfect set piece

    To mark World Maths Day, The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair is showcasing how relevant maths is by giving it real life application in advance of the resumption of Premier League fixtures, including the Champions’ trip to Chelsea (today).

  • Accounting and Finance for Managers

    Module code: AF7403 In this module, you'll examine the accounting and finance processes that result in the preparation and production of accounting reports for external use (annual reports), as well as the meaning and analysis of such reports.

  • Accounting and Finance for Managers

    Module code: AF7403 In this module, you'll examine the accounting and finance processes that result in the preparation and production of accounting reports for external use (annual reports), as well as the meaning and analysis of such reports.

  • Accounting and Finance for Managers

    Module code: AF7403 In this module, you'll examine the accounting and finance processes that result in the preparation and production of accounting reports for external use (annual reports), as well as the meaning and analysis of such reports.

  • Transforming scholarship

    The Centre for Hate Studies is renowned for undertaking pioneering and transformative research.

  • My Dear Bessie A Love Story in Letters

    Professor Bernard Barker, an Emeritus Professor of the University of Leicester's School of Education has written a feature in which he rediscovers his parents' unique love story during a BBC Breakfast interview.

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