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  • Women from Universitys past inspire its future on International Womens Day

    The inspirational stories of women working in universities and science will be told to encourage staff and students to #pressforprogress in gender equality.

  • Research degrees

    Geology at Leicester is a great place to be a research student - we are a vibrant community of researchers who are supported by excellent analytical and computing research facilities.

  • Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on May 20, 2020 People’s trust in their employer’s response to COVID-19 will shape their attitudes to returning to the workplace, Professor Stephen Wood writes.

  • Part of the students’ union: reflections from Strawbs founder David Cousins

    Strawbs founder David Cousins is interviewed by the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ about his career and his time as a student.

  • The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. How do we frame the concept of 'learning outcomes' for students?

  • LeicestershireLive Business Executive of the Year Awards

    Some of the top business leaders in the region were recognised at the 2021 LeicestershireLive Business Executive of the Year Awards, supported by the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ on June 5, 2023 By Di Levine Assistant Professor/Lecturer in Criminology and Visiting Research Associate (Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg) And Matteo...

  • Concordat to support the career development of researchers

    Information on the action plans of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's response to the Concordat and what our success measures are.

  • Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 30, 2012 Gale Crater is named after Walter Frederick Gale, an Australian astronomer in the early 20 th century (1865-1945).

  • 10. A full-size piece of vellum (calf-skin) suspended on a frame and prepared ready for writing on. The pattern of the animal's spine can still be seen running along the central length of the vellum.

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