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  • Report suggests delaying school entry for preterm babies may not be the answer

    A new report launched today suggests that prematurely born babies are more likely to have learning difficulties at school age, and the risk increases the earlier they are born.

  • Victoria Szafara

    Research Assistant for the Arch-I-Scan project, University of Leicester; Postgraduate research student in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester

  • Study abroad privacy notice

    Learn more about how the Future Students Office handles your data as an applicant or participant of the Study Abroad or Erasmus programmes at Leicester,

  • Expanded Hansard coverage for UK Parliament website

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 3, 2018 A new redesigned site now offers 200 years of parliamentary debates from the main UK website . You can quickly search by Members, debates and petitions.

  • Making it in the UK screen sector

    An upcoming event will explore how the UK film and screen industries including creators, funders and businesses can work towards improving inclusion and diversity.

  • HeForShe video nominated for Royal Television Society award

    The University has been nominated for a Royal Television Society Midlands Award for its HeForShe video in the Best Production Craft Skills category which recognises achievement behind the camera.

  • Summer events revealed for University of Leicester’s Oadby oasis

    The University of Leicester today announces the launch of a summer events programme at the Botanic Garden, in Oadby.

  • Effective crew resource management vital to police air support, research shows

    The CRM framework has been applied to NPAS training and operations for many years, but Dr Bennett’s project was the first time the organisation’s application of CRM techniques has been studied sociologically, specifically through in-vivo ethnographic research.

  • Elizabeth T. Hurren, BA (Hons), PhD, FHEA, FRHistS

    The academic profile of Professor Elizabeth T. Hurren, Professor of Modern History at University of Leicester

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 51

    Academic Librarian.

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