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  • Dryad Collection – S is for Smock and Sheepskin

    Posted by cl13 in Library Special Collections on June 29, 2022 As I continue to catalogue the Dryad Collection , some of the books stand out as belonging to a different era of attitudes towards clothes.

  • Applying for an MA

    Things to think about Check that you meet the admission requirements (many MA courses, including our programmes in English, require a First or 2.1 degree, or equivalent.

  • An Oxford Quarrel: Evelyn Waugh and Hugh Trevor-Roper

    Milena Borden gives a brief history of Evelyn Waugh's hostile relationship with Hugh Trevor-Roper - and asks what it tells us about Oxford's post-war battle of ideas.

  • What is PRISMA, and why do you need a protocol?

    Explanation of PRISMA guidelines and why researchers need to use a protocol when doing a systematic review.

  • Personal and Research Skills for HR Practitioners

    Module code: MN7370 In this module, you'll identify a topic which is suitable for empirical investigation in the dissertation.

  • Use of technology

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 4, 2013 2012 Cisco Connected World Technology Report (CCWTR) http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1120/index.

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    Details of the people involved in the Representing gender-based violence: literature, performance and activism in the Anglophone Caribbean research project.

  • PhD Studentships for 2024

    PhD studentships for 2024 at Leicester

  • Asking the questions

    Get more information on the best way to ask questions, as well as advice on listening skills, eye contact and non-verbal behaviour in order to get the most out of your interviews.

  • Royal Astronomical Society Fowler Award for Beatriz Sanchez-Cano

    A researcher from the University of Leicester has been recognised by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) for her ‘significant contribution’ to scientists’ understanding of the Martian atmosphere.

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