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  • Exhibition depicting students views on the criminal justice system uses innovative new research method

    A new photographic exhibition depicting students’ views on the criminal justice system will run from 8 – 19 May at the University of Leicester’s Attenborough Arts Centre.

  • Website showcases migraine artwork digitally for first time

    One in seven people in the UK is affected by migraines, making this neurological condition one of the most common health disorders affecting the body’s nervous system.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Cities in Fiction

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 12, 2024 Cities in Fiction   A project which is creating an online databases of cities mentioned in fiction. There is an emphasis on India. Browse to get an alphabetical list.

  • Royal honour for Masters student

    James Hempsall, who this term began an MA in Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy in our Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning, has been awarded an OBE in recognition of his services to childcare in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, and was recently presented with his...

  • Researchers find alternative way to extract high purity silver from used solar panels

    A a new way of extracting valuable metals from end-of-life solar panels has been developed.

  • The Fish: Motivating children to learn?

    Read the article "The Fish: Motivating children to learn?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Mechanics

    Module code: PA1110 Classical mechanics, sometimes known as Newtonian mechanics, is the branch of classical (pre-quantum) physics concerned with forces and motion, particularly of macroscopic objects.

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