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  • Posted by Frances Deepwell in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on May 25, 2016 Welcome to the Leicester Learning Institute blog.

  • Academic comments on the rise of kids activities being marketed to adults

    Dr Jane Pilcher from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology has been featured in an article for The Guardian discussing why kids’ activities – such as bouncy castles and ballpits - are now being marketed to grown men and women.

  • Professor Henrietta O'Connor appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of College

    The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is delighted to announce that Professor Henrietta O'Connor has been appointed to the role leading the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

  • The Leicester Award: employability ‘baked into’ study

    The Leicester Award, an employability programme embedded in all undergraduate courses, provides students with an opportunity to develop their self-awareness and reflective abilities.

  • University economist delivers keynote speech on the recovery of banks

    An academic from the University’s School of Business delivered the final keynote at the Twelfth Asia-Pacific High-level Meeting in Bali, Indonesia on 22-23 March.

  • Ptero Firma: footprints pinpoint when ancient flying reptiles conquered the ground

    Study led by the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ links fossilised flying reptile tracks to animals that made them, revealing a 160-million-year-old invasion as pterosaurs came down from the trees and onto the ground.

  • Portfolio

    Since 2013, LD3 has secured seven consecutive rounds of funding from the MRC CiC translational scheme, and nearly £1.5M from the new MRC Impact Accelerator Account (IAA).

  • Julian Pooley

    The Nichols papers are scattered among over 100 repositories and libraries across the world and 26 private collections.

  • Russian

    Study Russian courses for all levels at The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • Leicester author shares untold story of Mary Attenborough

    A Leicester historian says he is ‘absolutely certain’ that Mary Attenborough would have been front and centre in helping refugees and asylum seekers in 2022.

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