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  • Joe Ortons life and legacy celebrated in three East Midlands exhibitions

    A renowned Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ expert on playwright Joe Orton is involved in three public exhibitions about his life and work.

  • Research sheds light on genetic processes underlying meningitis and gastroenteritis

    Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ researchers have developed a computer system to scan large sets of genomes in deadly pathogens

  • The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) is celebrating its centenary in 2022/23, and Dr. Gillian Butcher (IUPAP Vice President at Large) if organising a session on diversity.

  • Midwifery with Leadership MSci

    There aren’t too many jobs as rewarding as midwifery. But this four-year degree goes one step further. Alongside gaining core midwifery skills and experience, you’ll also discover what it takes to be a clinical and professional leader within the field of maternity and healthcare.

  • Midwifery with Leadership MSci

    There aren’t too many jobs as rewarding as midwifery. But this four-year degree goes one step further. Alongside gaining core midwifery skills and experience, you’ll also discover what it takes to be a clinical and professional leader within the field of maternity and healthcare.

  • Prolific Shakespearean actor Michael Pennington to take part in Literary Leicester

    Eminent stage actor, writer and director Michael Pennington will be delivering a talk and Q&A at our Literary Leicester festival on 16 November. Renowned for his performance as King Lear in New York 2014, Michael reprised the role for a major UK tour in 2016.

  • Universitys newest meningitis vaccine research to be showcased at Discovery Day

    An open outreach event will showcase the latest meningitis vaccine research carried out by the Department of Genetics at the University and Public Health England at Manchester.

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  • Analysing the skeleton

    Analysis of the bones has identified the skeleton as an adult male aged between his late 20s and late 30s; whilst forensic analysis of the bone joints, using standard post-mortem methods, provides a narrower estimate of 30-34 years of age.

  • Head of the School of English and Professor of English Language.

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