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University in
the Headlines, January - June 2003
Cuttings/information Archive
UNIVERSITY
IN THE HEADLINES, JULY 2003 TO DATE
UNIVERSITY IN THE HEADLINES 2002
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING May 16 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 24 = £960,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): = £59,095
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 20 =
£11,000
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 17 =
£680,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £1,710,095
INFORMATION FROM AROUND THE CAMPUS RE MEDIA COVERAGE:
* second and third programmes of the "fly on the wall" documentary series on Beagle 2 are scheduled to be shown on BBC2 on 2nd and 3rd June at 1120pm. The programmes follow the project through 2001 and 2002. The programmes have a lot of good coverage of the University of Leicester Beagle 2 team and its role in the project.
* Dr John Maltby has had widespread radio, TV, press and web coverage on his Celebrity Worship Syndrome research - and he has been invited by Heat magazine to present his finding to them. He has been on Five Live, Three Counties, Southern Counties, Century 106, and more. Also been on the ITN Website, News and he wrote a piece for Guardian Unlimited Website. He also went on the New Zealand equivalent of the R4 Today Programme, Central TV and others.
* Marcus Cooke on Coffee and Caffeine research featured on Leicester Sound, Century FM and BBC Nottingham
* Dr Graham Jones was on Radio 4 'Today' programme commenting on the results of a listeners' poll for a substitute for St George, run over the previous week with a number of packages. He was introduced as a lecturer in the Centre for English Local History in the University of Leicester.
* Paul Burton was interviewed by Leicester Sound and Radio Leicester re Biobank
* Clive Ruggles was featured on Radio 4's The Material World
* Professor Richard Bonney featured on Radio 4's Today programme re Anglo-Saxon Saints
* The University has hosted a TV crew making a documentary about Lord Attenborough - broadcast date to be advised.
NATIONAL PRESS
THE DAILY MAIL, 14 April 2003: Psychologists at University found out that 36 % of people suffered from some form of Celebrity Worship Syndrome
(CWS) and the number will rise. Dr John Maltby (Psychology) said: It is not necessarily a bad thing. Many people are interested in celebrities.
THE OBSERVER, 13 April 2003: The average age being a mother rises. Very few women give birth to their children in their twenties. Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says, there is no reason to believe younger women are less able in looking after children.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 14 April 2003: Astronomers found a 3000 year old moon cult in what is now part of Ulster. Prof Clive Ruggles spoke of an emergence of the moon cult after studying Bronze Age monuments, from 2,500 BC to 750 BC, in what are now Tyrone, Fermanagh and Donegal.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 11 April 2003: Prof Gibson Burrell (Management Centre) vision for future of Centre-picture story
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 16 April 2003: Profile of gap year student
THE DAILY EXPRESS, 18 April 2003: Professor Gibson Burrell, an ex university of Leicester student is returning to head its Management Centre.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 18 April 2003: Dave Postles from the faculty of Arts gives his opinion on the Laurie Taylor
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 22 April 2003: Sir Michael Atiyah, Chancellor of the University celebrates his 74th birthday
THES 23 April 2003: Guy Rutty of the forensic pathology dept leads a team spearheading a search to locate some of the largest mass graves left behind following the Balkan conflicts
THES, 23 April 2003: Fred Tata, lecturer in genetics at the University reviews a range of text books on Bio informatics
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 23 April 2003: birthday announcement
THE GUARDIAN, 23 April 2003: birthday announcement
THE GUARDIAN, 24 April 2003: Sir Alec Jeffreys, the pioneer of genetic fingerprinting, spoke of Genetic modification at the Royal Society gathering.
THE INDEPENDENT, 24 April 2003: Jean Baxter, summer school coordinator at the University discusses the benefits of summer school.
THE INDEPENDENT, 28 April 2003: Two French Muslim female academics from the University told a reporter that in France they could not get jobs in universities if they insisted on wearing the
hijab.
THE INDEPENDENT, 30 April 2003: Colin Bell, Vice chancellor and principal of Stirling university had a research post at Leicester in the 80's
THE TIMES, 7 May 2003: University league tables
LOCAL PRESS
DERBY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 08 April 2003: Kevin Johnson has joined the joined the sales team at The Leadership Trust and will be responsible for the northern region including the East Midlands. He has an MSc in training and human resources management from Leicester .
YORK EVENING PRESS, 8 April 2003: A North Yorkshire farmer has launched a lawn treatment service for homes across the region. His 19 year old son is an Economics student at the University
WESTERN TELEGRAPH, 09 April 2003: Haven Colourprint, Pembroke Dock, which is included on a preferred print supplier list of the University of Leicester, has been awarded a three-year contract to supply the Welsh Development Agency.
HIGH PEAK COURIER, 11 April 2003: Adam Brayne, a student at the University ran the London Marathon to raise money for the Special Care Baby Unit at St Marys Hospital, Manchester.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 April 2003: Cases of Asthma have reached alarming Levels. Dr Paul Harrison (Environmental Health) says: We can't afford to be complacent about this. We need to change the public's attitude about car travel if we are going to bring down pollution levels.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 April 2003: The East Midlands Oral History Archive, based at the University of Leicester, has launched a new on-line guide explaining what equipment people need to buy to conduct oral history interviews.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 April 2003: Gibson Burrell, sociology student at the University of Leicester between 1966 and 1971, became director of the university's management centre as professor of organisation theory.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 April 2003: A teenager elected chairman of a Leicester youth council pledged to make tackling racism one of his key aims. The election came at the end of an "intense" two-day residential session at Stamford Hall.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 April 2003: University of Leicester plans a "student village" in Oadby, one of the 200 richest wards in England.
WESTERN MORNING NEWS SERIES, 14 April 2002:The new climate change centre in Plymouth will operate as a consortium and involve large numbers of experts including scientist from the University.
COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 14 April 2003: Gethin Chamberlain, an English graduate from the University is in Iraq reporting on the war.
NUNEATON EVENING TELEGRAPH, 14 April 2003: Gethin Chamberlain, an English graduate from the University is in Iraq reporting on the war.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003:Leicester is to serve as mission control for the Beagle 2 Mars Mission.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003: The Beagle 2 Project is led from the Open University in Partnership with University of Leicester and Astrium UK.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003: Alan Wells (Space Research) says about the Beagle 2 Mission: We hope to have link with the European Space Agency at the National Space Centre to bring the launch coverage here and have a narrative explaining what is going on.'
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003: Researchers at the National Heart and Lung Institute London have been working on a new asthma vaccine. Dr Jonathan Grigg (Child Health) warns: 'People shouldn't go to their doctors and ask for the vaccine.' It needs at least another 5 years to be available.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003: Large shops should be banned from opening on Christmas Day because it would benefit workers. David Johnson (History) says: The law as it stands isn't satisfactory.' The Government has announced plans which aim to preserve the rest day for employees.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003: Tens of thousand of previously unknown galaxies and stars have been collated in a catalogue. Dr John Pye (Physics&Astronomy) says: 'The catalogue contains already more than 33,000 X-ray sources. The next version will be the largest X-ray catalogue ever.'
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 April 2003: Member of the East Midlands Oral History Archive based at Leicester has given a talk entitled 'Our Own Memories for the Archive'.
LEICESTER MERCURY (The Business), 15 April 2003: Praise for University space record
SHROPSHIRE STAR SERIES, 18 April 2003: Archaeologists working at the ancient Avebury stone circle have uncovered one of the largest standing stones in the country.
WALES ON SUNDAY SERIES, 27 April 2003: Sir Norman Chester Football Centre at the University comment on football hooliganism
YORKSHIRE POST, 28 April 2003: Taking a course can boost your career. The University offers an MBA course that can be taken over 2 years whilst working.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 5 May 2003: Dr Marcus Cooke (Clinical Biochemistry) is leading research into the link between coffee and low birth weight.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: Professor Elaine Treharne interprets the meaning of the Leicestershire place names.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: Children from local primary schools experienced life at University during an organised visit with the Widening Participation programme.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: John Wadham, Director of Liberty has been appointed honorary lecturer to lecture about the human rights issues.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: New appointments in Leicestershire - Profile of Richard Taylor Director of Marketing.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: Research within Leicestershire universities is paying off with business contracts.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: Jack Otter who was a natural history tutor at the Department of Adult Education has died at the age of 93.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 6 May 2003: Chris Brierley Students' Union , Vice-President Education puts forward questions about the changes to university life planned, to Margaret Hodge - Higher Education Minister.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 May 2003: The University is offering a range of short courses to help gardening skills.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 May 2003: Blue badge guide Diana Courtney will lead a free tour of the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 May 2003: Professor Martin Gilbert will give a lecture about the Holocaust at the 11th Elchanan and Miriam Elkes memorial lecture entitled The Triumph of Good: Christian help for the Jews during the Holocaust.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 May 2003: Guided walks - Guided campus tour given by Blue badge guide Diana Courtney
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 May 2003: Joanna Herbert (Centre for Urban History) is to give a seminar on her research that has revealed differences in the experiences of Asian men and Women as they migrated into the city.
THE WESTERN MAIL SERIES, 15 April 2003: Psychologists at the University have studied how many people exhibit traits typical of Celebrity Worship Syndrome and decided the probable proportion is 36%.
BURTON MAIL, 15 April 2003: Celebrity Worship Syndrome is sweeping the nation, according to Psychologists at Leicester.
COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 14 April 2003: Gethin Chamberlain, an English graduate from the University is in Iraq reporting on the war.
SCARBOROUGH EVENING NEWS, 16 April 2003: Public can now track the mission to Mars from the National Space Centre.
SCOTTISH DAILY RECORD, 16 April 2003: Leicester's National Space Centre will be mission- control for a British probe due to touch down on Mars next year.
EASTERN DAILY EXPRESS, 16 April 2003: Public can now track the mission to Mars from the National Space Centre.
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST, 17April 2003 The University's research centre into museums and galleries is spending the rest of this year working on an evaluation of a pilot scheme for school children.
SOUTHERN DAILY ECHO, 19 April 2003: Scientists from the university are part of a team that are discovered what could be one of the largest standing stones in the country.
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST, 19 April 2003: In 1985 Professor Sir Alec Jefferys devised a precise method of analysing reading and comparing DNA patterns in the body. The article highlights how the technique has progressed.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 16 April 2003: The Beagle 2 space robot blasts off to mars in June. The Leicester Space centre will act as land Operations Control
LEICESTER MERCURY, 18 April 2003: The excavation in St Nicholas Place has unearthed some great artefacts. Richard Buckley, director of archaeology at the university said the level of preservation of the find was surprising.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 18 April 2003: Archaeologist from the university have uncovered one of the largest standing stones in the country.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 21 April 2003: Leicester involved in national study of student crime.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 April 2003: Report on Sars
LEICESTER MERCURY, 21 April 2003: Professor John Potter head of the university division of medicine for the elderly based in Glenfield Hospital, has secured funding to look into a clinical condition called Syncope which sparks blackouts.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 April 2003: the University has created a new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 April 2003: In the next decade, the university hopes to expand and is investing £300 million pounds in the proposed development.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 27 April 2003: Clive Bagshaw, professor of physical biochemistry gives a lecture open to the public
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 April 2003: University of Leicester rugby team meet DMU in a head to head clash on sat 10 May
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 April 2003: Students including those from the University, discuss experience of first time voting
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 April 2003: A new film studies resources room has been opened at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 April 2003: Comment made by Leicester resident about the apparent ease of student life.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 April 2003: Pupils as young as 10 are set to experience life at university as part of a programme to enable youngsters from a variety of backgrounds to find out what its like.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 April 2003: John Williams of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for football worship has welcomed a move to tackle racism in football.
LEICESTR MERCURY, 25 April 2003: Sir Alec Jeffreys has renewed his call for the whole population to be DNA finger printed as he marked the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 01 May 2003: Students from the university raised money for the Meningitis Research Foundation's annual fundraiser
LEICESTER MERCURY, 01 May 2003: Varsity Rugby rivals Leicester and DMU are set for a clash on sat 10 may
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 May 2003: A research project into an eye condition is currently underway to find out how many people have it. Scientist's say many may not realise they have it.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 May 2003: A play written by Leicester graduate Steve Rodgers is set to go to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 May 2003: Students and rugby fans hope to put themselves in the record books at next weeks varsity game for the highest number of people each downing a drink.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 May 2003: The University catering service is to hold its charity casino night on the 20th June.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 09 May 2003: Light pollution is blocking out the sky at night according to professor of astrophysics martin Barstow.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
NEW HERITAGE, Feb 2003: Courses at Leicester
ENGINEERING CAPACITY, March 2003: University of Leicester and Genacys Ltd have joined together to make spin put company Scionix Ltd.
UK CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE, Vol 2 No2 2003: Main contractor Phoenix Contracts have recently been working at the University to provide a newly refurbished and revamped science and research facility within the existing George Porter building.
FOCUS, March 2003: Fossils found in the ocean are well preserved because they are wrapped in the prehistoric equivalent of cling film, says Jan Zalasiewicz (Geology)
GOOD TIMES, March 2003: Leicester is trying to find out if there is any truth in the old saying that football is a game for gentlemen played by hooligans while rugby is a game for hooligans played by gentlemen.
CONFERENCE & INCENTIVE TRAVEL, April 2003: The second venue masters event will showcase academic venue conference facilities. The University will be promoting its new conferencing website.
MUSEUMS JOURNAL, APRIL 2003: University of Leicester hosts the Roman Archaeology Conference and Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference.
MUSEUMS JOURNAL, APRIL 2003:University of Leicester hosts the Museum Ethnographers Group annual conference.
CONSTRUCTION NEWS, 10 April 2003: Detail plans granted for University biomedical building.
NEW SCIENTIST, 12 April 2003:Paul O'Brian (Astronomy) and his colleagues studied the most powerful quasar yet discovered called PDS456, which at 800 million light years is relatively nearby.
FASHION EXTRAS, April 2003:At the Ecco Danish head office there are 26 employees doing MBA distance learning at the University of Leicester
PLANET EARTH, Spring 2003: In an article dealing with Earth Observation a satellite image used in this article was generated at the University of Leicester
NATURE, 17 April 2003: Jennifer Kurinczuk is one of several researchers questioning the safety of some of the techniques used to overcome fertility.
REGENARATION AND RENEWAL, 18 April 2003:The University offers a postgraduate course in Community Safety and one in Management of Partnerships and Collaboration.
UTILITY WEEK, 18 April 2003: Martin Fitch of the centre for utility consumer law helped to define water poverty as those households spending over 3% of their income on water charges
THE ENGINEER, 18 April 2003: Researchers at the University are developing scaffold material for knee injuries using a polymer which degrades in the body into naturally occurring hyaluronic acid.
NEW SCIENTISTS, 19 April 2003: Benjamin Swift came up with the idea of using lead and polonium rates to date bones.
THE WEEK, 19 April 2003: Dr Maltby said one in three Britons suffer from a newly identified psychological condition called Celebrity Worship Syndrome
REAL, 22 April 2003:Dr Julia Berryman of the Parent hood Research group at the university explains that many children with older parents do better in intellectual studies thanks to the parents maturity and parenting style.
PARENTS NEWS, April 2003: Research conducted by Dr Rosemary Sage of the University's School of Education reveals that the city's children are growing up with poor communication skills because they are spending too much time watching television.
FINANCE MIDLANDS INSIDER, April 2003: Monk Dunstone Associates has been appointed by the University to provide 5 key services on its £16 m student accommodation project.
THE BUSINESS, 27 April 2003: Now could be a good time to study for an MBA. The University offers a full time and a distance learning option.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER, 28 April 2003: An audit tool produced by the Clinical Governance Research and Development Unit at the University divides information into two parts when assessing GPs: Surgery satisfaction and consultation satisfaction.
MUSEUMS JOURNAL, April 2003: Lectures in Museum Studies discuss the impact of undergraduate fees on the attempt to diversify the museum workforce.
WEB COVERAGE
The following provides an indication of University coverage worldwide. The articles appeared in these publications which are also available on line – please note all links may not work through no fault of our own.
.Professor Karl Nicholson received widespread coverage for his Sars research:
HERALD-SUN, 7 April 2003: http://www.herald-sun.com/nationworld/14-339127.html
PLAINVIEW DAILY HERALD, 7 April 2003:
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=7626246&BRD=517&PAG=461&dept_id=476828&rfi=6
DAILY HERALD (UT), 7 April 2003:
http://www.harktheherald.com/article.php?sid=78692&mode=thread&order=0
MIAMI HERALD (FL), 7 April 2003:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/world/5578588.htm
FRESNO BEE (CA), 7 April 2003:
http://www.fresnobee.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
SANLUISOBISPO.COM, 7 April 2003:
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/living/health/5573507.htm
LONDON FREE PRESS, 7 April 2003:
http://www.canoe.ca/LondonNews/lf.lf-04-07-0038.html
CONNECTICUT POST, 7 April 2003: http://www.connpost.com/Stories/0,1413,96%257E24884%257E1306797,00.html
VICTORIA ADVOCATE (TX), 7 April 2003:
http://www.thevictoriaadvocate.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
LORAIN MORNING JOURNAL (OH), 7 April 2003: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1699&dept_id=46376&newsid=7624397&PAG=461&rfi=9
ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS (AK), 7 April 2003: http://www.adn.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
CANTON REPOSITORY (OH), 7 April 2003:
http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Category=24&ID=93408&r=7
DAILY CAMERA (CO), 7 April 2003: http://www.thedailycamera.com/bdc/nation_world_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2420_1870155,00.html
BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, 7 April 2003:
http://www.bakersfield.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
SUN NEWS, THE (SC), 7 April 2003:
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/sunnews/news/nation/5576362.htm
MYTELUS, 7 April 2003: http://www.mytelus.com/news/article.do?pageID=cp_health_home&articleID=1306036
BEAUFORT GAZETTE, 7 April 2003: http://www.beaufortgazette.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (WA): SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (WA), 7 April 2003:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/apscience_story.asp?category=1500&slug=Mystery%20Illness%20Going%20Global
ISLAND PACKET, 7 April 2003:
http://www.islandpacket.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT (IL), 7 April 2003:
http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/living/health/5573507.htm
HOLLAND SENTINEL, 8 April 2003: http://thehollandsentinel.net/stories/040703/new_040703040.shtml
BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT (IL), 10 April 2003:
http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/news/nation/5602309.htm
THERIVER.COM, 10 April 2003: http://www.looksmart.com/r?l&ifx&panel=news{day=Thu{cat=Technology{art=wed/db/Amystery-illness-going-global.R8N2_DAA{colorAmystery-illness-going-global.R8N2_DAA=FFFFFF
KANSAS CITY STAR, 10 April 2003:
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/5602309.htm
BRADENTON HERALD, 10 April 2003:
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/news/world/5602309.htm
DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE, 10 April 2003:
http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/news/world/5602309.htm
SUN NEWS, THE (SC), 10 April 2003:
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/world/5602309.htm
MACON TELEGRAPH (GA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/news/nation/5602309.htm
DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE, 10 April 2003:
http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/news/nation/5602309.htm
SUN NEWS, THE (SC), 10 April 2003:
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/nation/5602309.htm
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (NC), 10 April 2003:
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/nation/5602309.htm
WICHITA EAGLE, THE (KS), 10 April 2003: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/5602309.htm
TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT, 10 April 2003:
http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/news/world/5602309.htm
TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT, 10 April 2003:
http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/news/nation/5602309.htm
SANLUISOBISPO.COM, 10 April 2003: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/news/world/5602309.htm
TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT, 10 April 2003:
http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/news/5602309.htm
SANLUISOBISPO.COM, 10 April 2003: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/5602309.htm
WICHITA EAGLE, THE (KS), 10 April: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/5602309.htm
WICHITA EAGLE, THE (KS), 10 April 2003: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/world/5602309.htm
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER (GA), 10 April 2003: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/5602309.htm
SANLUISOBISPO.COM, 10 April 2003:
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/news/5602309.htm
WICHITA EAGLE, THE (KS), 10 April 2003: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/nation/5602309.htm
CENTRE DAILY TIMES, 10 April 2003:
http://www.centredaily.com/mld/dailytimes/5602309.htm
CONTRA COSTA TIMES, THE (CA), 10 April 2003: http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/news/breaking_news/5602309.htm
BILLINGS GAZETTE (MT), 9 April 2003:
http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2003/04/09/build/health/35-sars.inc
MIAMI HERALD (FL), 10 April 2003: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/5602309.htm
MIAMI HERALD (FL), 10 April 2003: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/5602309.htm
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 10 April 2003: http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/nation/5602309.htm
SANLUISOBISPO.COM, 10 April 2003:
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/news/nation/5602309.htm
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 10 April 2003:
http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/news/nation/5602309.htm
AKRON BEACON JOURNAL (OH), 10 April 2003:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/world/5602309.htm
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 10 April 2003: http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/5602309.htm
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/world/5602309.htm
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/5602309.htm
TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT, 10 April 2003:
http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/5602309.htm
CONTRA COSTA TIMES, THE (CA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/5602309.htm
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 10 April 2003: http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/news/world/5602309.htm
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 10 April 2003: http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/news/5602309.htm
GOPBI.COM, 10 April 2003: http://www.gopbi.com/health/content/shared/health/ap/ap_story.html/Health/AP.V1696.AP-Mystery-Illness.html
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER (GA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/world/5602309.htm
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 10 April 2003: http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/5602309.htm
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (PA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/5602309.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the LAS VEGAS SUN
(NV), 10 April 2003:
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/thrive/2003/apr/10/041001696.html
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (PA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/nation/5602309.htm
ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS (MN), 10 April 2003: http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/5602309.htm
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (PA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/5602309.htm
MIAMI HERALD (FL), 10 April 2003: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/world/5602309.htm
THESTATE.COM (SC), 10 April 2003: http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/5602309.htm
MERCURY NEWS, THE (CA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/world/5602309.htm
AKRON BEACON JOURNAL (OH), 10 April 2003:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/5602309.htm
THESTATE.COM (SC), 10 April 2003: http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/nation/5602309.htm
MERCURY NEWS, THE (CA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/5602309.htm
MERCURY NEWS, THE (CA), 10 April 2003:
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/5602309.htm
BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT (IL), 10 April 2003: http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/news/breaking_news/5602309.htm
OMAHA WORLD-HERALD, 13 April 2003:
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=54&u_sid=711643
GLOBAL SOURCES, 25 April 2003:
http://www.globalsources.com/TNTLIST/2003/04/24/eng-newsrx/eng-newsrx_161056_2378723599272920844.htm
Sir Alec Jeffreys has renewed his call for the whole population to be DNA finger printed as he marked the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA.
REUTERS HEALTH INFORMATION, 14 April 2003:
http://www.reutershealth.com/archive/2003/04/14/eline/links/20030414elin027.html
YAHOO! NEWS, 14 April 2003: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=570&ncid=753&e=6&u=/nm/20030414/sc_nm/iraq_saddam_dna_proof_dc
BOSTON'S WBUR RADIO (MA), 14 April 2003: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wbur/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=482959
REUTERS ALERTNET, 14 April 2003:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L14240535.htm
AT&T WORLDNET NEWS, 14 April 2003: http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pub&dt=030414&cat=science&st=scienceiraqsaddamdnaproofdc
REUTERS, 14 April 2003:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=2561750
KERA, 15 April 2003:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kera/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=482959
AZCENTRAL.COM, 15 April 2003:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/reuters/stories/SCIENCE-IRAQ-SADDAM-DNA-PROOF-DC.shtml
LYCOS, 23 April 2003:
http://news.lycos.com/news/story.asp?section=OddNews&storyId=708857
EXCITE (US), 23 April 2003: http://news.excite.com/odd/article/id/320723|oddlyenough|04-23-2003::14:45|reuters.html
KERA, 23 April 2003:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kera/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=487011
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 23 April 2003:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030423/80/dye4v.html
WIRED NEWS, 23 April 2003: http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,58600,00.html
REUTERS, 23 April 2003:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=2615036
AT&T WORLDNET NEWS, 23 April 2003:
http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pub&dt=030423&cat=science&st=sciencesciencednafingerprintsdc
REUTERS HEALTH INFORMATION, 23 April 2003:
http://www.reutershealth.com/archive/2003/04/23/eline/links/20030423elin019.html
REUTERS, 23 April 2003:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&storyID=2614625
BOSTON'S WBUR RADIO (MA), 24 April 2003: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wbur/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=487011
YAHOO! NEWS, 24 April 2003:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=570&ncid=753&e=4&u=/nm/20030423/sc_nm/science_dna_fingerprints_dc
YAHOO! NEWS, 25 April 2003: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030423/sc_nm/science_dna_fingerprints_dc_1
DAILY MAIL & GUARDIAN, 25 April 2003: http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=13506
CHAMBERBIZ, 26 April 2003: http://chamberbiz.yellowbrix.com/pages/chamberbiz/Story.nsp?story_id=38316216&ID=chamberbiz&scategory=Healthcare%3AGenetics&
Psychologists at the University found out that 36% of people suffered from some form of Celebrity Worship Syndrome
(CWS) and the number will rise. Dr John Maltby(Psychology) said: It is not necessarily a bad thing. Many people are interested in celebrities.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 13 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104418&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104397&contentPK=5564217
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 13 May 2003: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030513/140/dzv9h.html
ICNEWCASTLE (UK), 14 May 2003: http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/0300entertainment/showbiz/page.cfm?objectid=12955497&method=full&siteid=50081&headline=Why%20CWS%20doesn%27t%20mean%20the%20Co%2Dop%20any%20longer
INDEPENDENT ONLINE (IOL), 14 May 2003:
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=31&art_id=vn20030514053319119C473911&set_id=1
NEW ZEALAND HERALD ONLINE, 14 May 2003:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/latestnewsstory.cfm?storyID=3501764&thesection=news&thesubsection=world
ANANOVA, 14 May 2003:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_779674.html?menu=news.celebrities
ITV.COM (UK), 14 May 2003: http://www.itv.com/news/249258.html
NINE MSN, 15 May 2003:
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/Entertainment/story_48584.asp
DISPATCH ONLINE (SOUTH AFRICA), 16 May 2003:
http://www.dispatch.co.za/2003/05/15/features/index.html
TIMES ONLINE, 7 April 2003: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-638325,00.html
... for his thoughts on a project - in which he had taken part - conducted by Dr Mark
Jobling, of Leicester University, and shown on the BBC documentary programme Motherland, about tracing black people's history through their DNA. He was reported as being "astounded and delighted" to have found that ...
BBC ONLINE, 7 April 2003:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/weblinks/going_out.shtml
... and consultancy centre in astronomy, space and planetary sciences. Leicester Operatic Players Leicester University Theatre Leicester Writers' Club Long Journey Home Working with artists that have experienced migration to increase understanding of diversity, creativity and cultures of the ...
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 7 April 2003:
http://www.bsn.org.uk/bsn/bsnenscripts.nsf/(httpscripts)/1F0D3D148DFE2AC580256C41002EEF46?OpenDocument
... 2.20 SHOT LIST: (Leicester, England, September 26, 2002) 1. Various of Islamic journalists at Leicester University. 2. SOT (English speech) super: Ayesha
Akram, Friday Times, Pakistan "I like the... 3. Islamic journalists listen to briefing 4. SOT (English speech) super: Mohammed I
Bello, Radio ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=newModule&sourceNode=102275
... news. All the latest news about 1 - 10 of 29 |123| CENTRE DOUBLING IN SIZE 07.04.03 The University of Leicester's nationally-renowned business management training centre is to double its number of teaching staff on campus. more PLEDGE TO TRAIN PRINTERS ON-LINE 07.04.03 Leicester's ...
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... news. All the latest news about 1 - 10 of 23 |123| CENTRE DOUBLING IN SIZE 07.04.03 The University of Leicester's nationally-renowned business management training centre is to double its number of teaching staff on campus. more 300 CELEBRATE FIRMS' AWARD ACHIEVEMENT 07.04.03 Nearly ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 April 2003:
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... of the board in a few months. more FLAGSHIP WORK PROJECT WINS £100,000 GRANT 04.04.03 Leicester University has won funding for a flagship initiative to improve employment opportunities for students with disabilities. more 31 - 21 of 21 |123| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy ...
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... of the board in a few months. more FLAGSHIP WORK PROJECT WINS £100,000 GRANT 04.04.03 Leicester University has won funding for a flagship initiative to improve employment opportunities for students with disabilities. more 1 - 10 of 21 |123| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 8 April 2003: http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,931888,00.html
... farmland was quarantined due to foot and mouth. It took almost a year before archaeologists from Leicester University, backed by English Heritage and the British Museum, could get onto the site. From the first coin until yesterday's announcement, the find had to be a secret, for fear of ...
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... bookkeeping and computerised accounting for free. more CENTRE DOUBLING IN SIZE 07.04.03 The University of Leicester's nationally-renowned business management training centre is to double its number of teaching staff on campus. more PLEDGE TO TRAIN PRINTERS ON-LINE 07.04.03 Leicester's ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104394&page=2
... of the board in a few months. more FLAGSHIP WORK PROJECT WINS £100,000 GRANT 04.04.03 Leicester University has won funding for a flagship initiative to improve employment opportunities for students with disabilities. more CASHING IN ON HOUSING BOOM 04.04.03 Britons withdrew a ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5034522
... who said it was the most dramatic find ever made in Leicestershire. Archaeologists from the University of Leicester were immediately called in. They found more gold and silver coins, animal bones and an Iron Age tankard handle as well as a Roman gilded silver helmet - the only one ever ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 9 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42657
... has revealed faults on a number of vehicles. more DRUGS RESEARCH 09.04.03 Researchers at
the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of... more ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 9 April 2003:
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... report from education watchdog Ofsted. more DRUGS RESEARCH 09.04.03 Researchers at the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of... more 'TEACH ...
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... of books to Leicester schools. more UNIVERSITY STAFF SET TO BE HONOURED 31.03.03 The University of Leicester is launching a new scheme to celebrate the achievements of its teaching and academic support staff.
BBC ONLINE, 10 April 2003:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/weblinks/sport.shtml
... City Council web site. Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research A research department of Leicester University The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. Top | Fun stuff Index | Home BBC Leicester 9th Floor Epic House Charles Street Leicester Leicestershire LE1 ...
DISCOVERY NEWS, 10 April 2003: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20030407/blackhole.html
... both have capabilities that exceed anything that's been done before," said Alan Wells of the University of Leicester. Swift is scheduled to head into orbit in December. news main Meade ETX-70AT Telescope! Home Star Theater w/Video!
Picture(s): AP/Caltech | Larry O'Hanlon By visiting ...
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... friend DRUGS RESEARCH 10:30 - 09 April 2003 10:30 - 09 April 2003 ' ' Researchers at the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of four drugs. ...
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... of books to Leicester schools. more UNIVERSITY STAFF SET TO BE HONOURED 31.03.03 The University of Leicester is launching a new scheme to celebrate the achievements of its teaching and academic support staff. more 21 - 26 of 26 |123| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | ...
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... memory lane on a visit to Leicester. The 79-year-old Oscar-winning actor and filmmaker toured Leicester University and the Little Theatre with a BBC film crew yesterday. Lord Attenborough visited his former home, College House, where he lived when his father, Frederick, was principal of the ...
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... West End, Southfields and Beaumont... more DRUGS RESEARCH 09.04.03 Researchers at the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of... more CHILD IS ...
THE HERALD (ZIMBABWE), 11 April 2003: http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php?id=19994&pubdate=2003-04-11
... manager said. In the UK, Tuku is expected to perform at Strataford Rex, Club Vision Cardiff, Leicester University, The Sanctuary Music Arena and Leeds West Indian Centre. Londoners are in for a treat as the Kora award winner is sure to belt it out just the way they want it. And with 51 top ...
BBC ONLINE, 11 April 2003: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/2938575.stm
... of Colorado, Jennifer Hargreaves from London's Brunel University and Dr Dominic Malcolm of the University of Leicester. Last year, Celtic player Neil Lennon announced he would no longer play for Northern Ireland because he was the target of sectarian abuse and received a death threat. Email ...
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... news. All the latest news about 21 - 28 of 28 |123| CENTRE DOUBLING IN SIZE 07.04.03 The University of Leicester's nationally-renowned business management training centre is to double its number of teaching staff on campus. more PLEDGE TO TRAIN PRINTERS ON-LINE 07.04.03 Leicester's ...
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... West End, Southfields and Beaumont... more DRUGS RESEARCH 09.04.03 Researchers at the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of... more 41 - 50 ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 13 April 2003:
http://www.observer.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,935502,00.html
... have waited a while, if not better. Dr Julia Berryman, a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Leicester and founder of its Parenthood Research Group, says there is no reason to believe they are less likely to be up to the task of looking after children: 'Studies show there is very ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 13 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5104192
... a problem for many sufferers. Dr Paul Harrison, of the Institute of Environmental Health at the University of Leicester, said: "We can't afford to be complacent about this. The city and county councils are going in the right direction but we need to change the public's attitude about car travel ...
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 14 April 2003:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030414/143/dxr71.html
... inequalities project. The annual conference of the Political Studies Association is held at the University of Leicester, continuing until April 17. Transport minister John Spellar gives a speech on his department's policy white paper to the DLA law firm in London. Professor Tim Brighouse, ...
BBC ONLINE, 14 April 2003: http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/weblinks/science.shtml
... PRINT THIS PAGE View a printable version of this page. Universities: De Montfort University Leicester University Also see the crime links to the Pitchfork Murders, where DNA profiling, developed at Leicester University, was used for the first time in a police investigation. Loughborough
ICCOVENTRY, 14 April 2003:
http://iccoventry.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/page.cfm?objectid=12845634&method=full&siteid=50003&headline=Ex%2Dcity%20pupil%20at%20front%20line
... also appeared in the national newspapers as part of the pool system. An English graduate from Leicester University, he worked for newspapers in Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham before moving to Scotland where he worked on the Edinburgh Evening News and Daily Record before joining The ...
ANORAK (UK), 14 April 2003:
http://www.anorak.co.uk/news_162694.shtml
... Syndrome, a newly-identified psychological condition that affects one in three of us. Research at Leicester University claims that, while many of us are obsessed with glamorous film and pop stars, others had "unlikely objects of affection, including Tony Blair and Mo Mowlam". The researchers ...
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 14 April 2003: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030414/144/dxp7g.html
... Syndrome, a newly-identified psychological condition that affects one in three of us. Research at Leicester University claims that, while many of us are obsessed with glamorous film and pop stars, others had "unlikely objects of affection, including Tony Blair and Mo Mowlam". The researchers ...
TISCALI (UK), 15 April 2003:
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/cgi-bin/news/newswire.cgi/news/pa/2003/04/15/technology/ukmarsmissionopentopublicview.html&template=/technology/templates/pa/technology_news_story.html
... centre. Professor Alan Wells, director of space research at the National Space Centre and at the University of Leicester, said: "The idea to operate a space mission in full view of the visiting public to the National Space Centre is something we have been planning ever since Beagle 2 was ...
ICCOVENTRY, 15 April 2003:
http://iccoventry.icnetwork.co.uk/0800whatson/entertainment/page.cfm?objectid=12851520&method=full&siteid=50003&headline=Public%20to%20view%20mission%20to%20Mars
... centre. Professor Alan Wells, director of space research at the National Space Centre and at the University of Leicester, said: "The idea to operate a space mission in full view of the visiting public to the National Space Centre is something we have been planning ever since Beagle 2 was ...
BBC ONLINE , 15 April 2003: http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/weblinks/education.shtml
... Montfort University Leicester College of Adult Education Leicester College of Performing Arts Leicester University Loughborough University Lufbra.com Site enabling Loughborough University students to have their say The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. Top | ...
BBC ONLINE, 15 April 2003: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2947647.stm
... project is being led from the Open University by Professor Colin Pillinger in partnership with the University of Leicester and Astrium UK. Professor Alan Wells, Director of Space Research at both the University of Leicester and National Space Centre, said: "The University of Leicester has ...
MEGA STAR, 15 April 2003: http://www.megastar.co.uk/meganews/news/2003/04/14/sMEG01MTA1MDMxMzgyMDE.html
... Syndrome, a newly-identified psychological condition that affects one in three of us. Research at Leicester University claims that, while many of us are obsessed with glamorous film and pop stars, others had "unlikely objects of affection, including Tony Blair and Mo Mowlam". The researchers ...
PEOPLENEWS, 15 April 2003:
http://www.peoplenews.com/Forward.do?forward=smalb&id=1005247
... (Mail) A new psychological syndrome - Celebrity Worship Syndrome (CWS) has been identified by the University of Leicester. Criteria for sufferers includes: 'I consider my favourite celebrity to be my soul mate and if I were lucky enough to meet my favourite celebrity, and they asked me to do ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5147200
... in the Oadby area go some way to illustrate its make-up. Current hot topics include plans by Leicester University, which has several halls of residence in the Grange area, to create a "student village" in Oadby as part of a £300 million expansion plan. The project will, Leicester ...
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... or write to the Oral History Archive at the Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester LE1 7RH. previous | back to list | next | print article | email to a friend
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... BUSINESS POSITION 10:30 - 14 April 2003 10:30 - 14 April 2003 ' ' A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school. Gibson Burrell has taken over as director of the university's management centre as professor of organisation theory. ...
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... All the latest news about 11 - 17 of 17 |12| DRUGS RESEARCH 09.04.03 Researchers at the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of... more ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=2
... vandals. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school. more TESTING AND AWARENESS ARE KEY 14.04.03 The city council is studying a range of measures to ease the air ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... library. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school. more COLLEGE IS AN ADULT CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE 14.04.03 A college specialising in adult education has been ...
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... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only ...
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YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 16 April 2003:
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... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only Created ...
LYCOS FINANCE, 16 April 2003: http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?symbols=PRNEWS:100&story=33860732
... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only Created ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003:
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STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school. more TESTING AND AWARENESS ARE KEY 14.04.03 The city council is studying a range of measures to ease the air ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42318&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42318&page=7
... vandals. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=5160747
... academic expertise. Mr Bishop said: "We have some outstanding space scientists of world renown. "Leicester University has put something in space every year since 1967. Unmanned projects don't get as much publicity as space crews, so it doesn't have the profile its expertise deserves." That ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=5164031
... on. Bringing the lander operations centre to Leicester is the brainchild of Professor Alan Wells, Leicester University's space research director. He said: "It is a great achievement for Leicester to have this. I kicked this idea off about five years ago. I thought we should be bringing real ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5160977
... on. Bringing the lander operations centre to Leicester is the brainchild of Professor Alan Wells, Leicester University's space research director. He said: "It is a great achievement for Leicester to have this. "I kicked this idea off about five years ago. I thought we should be bringing real ...
TISCALI (UK), 16 April 2003: http://www.tiscali.co.uk/cgi-bin/news/newswire.cgi/news/pa/2003/04/16/technology/ukmarsmissionopentopublicview.html&template=/technology/templates/pa/technology_news_story.html
... centre. Professor Alan Wells, director of space research at the National Space Centre and at the University of Leicester, said: "The idea to operate a space mission in full view of the visiting public to the National Space Centre is something we have been planning ever since Beagle 2 was ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003:
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... pictures were taken by the powerful X-ray cameras built by a team led by Dr Martin Turner, of the University of Leicester. The vast catalogue will help scientists to study the galaxy. Dr John Pye, who leads the catalogue team at Leicester, said: "The catalogue already contains more than 33,000 ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5150234
... model through its Mars moves on a simulated Mars landscape, here on Earth. Professor Alan Wells, Leicester University's space research director, said: "We hope to have a link with the European Space Agency at the National Space Centre to bring the launch coverage here and have a narrative ...
ANANOVA, 16 April 2003:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_770975.html?menu=news.scienceanddiscovery.space
... centre. Professor Alan Wells, director of space research at the National Space Centre and at the University of Leicester, said: "The idea to operate a space mission in full view of the visiting public to the National Space Centre is something we have been planning ever since Beagle 2 was ...
HOTEL ONLINE, 17 April 2003: http://www.hotel-online.com/Neo/News/2003_Apr_16/p.118.1050600990.html
... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only Created ...
E4ENGINEERING.COM, 17 April 2003:
http://www.e4engineering.com/item.asp?id=48516&type=News&ch=e4e_medical
... and as it does so the material is replaced by the cells as they grow and multiply. Researchers at Leicester University are developing scaffold material for knee injuries using a polymer which degrades in the body into naturally-occurring hyaluronic acid. In the case of bone, the biodegradable ...
E4:ENGINEERING, 17 April 2003:
http://www.theengineer.co.uk/item.asp?id=48516&type=News&ch=e4e_medical
... and as it does so the material is replaced by the cells as they grow and multiply. Researchers at Leicester University are developing scaffold material for knee injuries using a polymer which degrades in the body into naturally-occurring hyaluronic acid. In the case of bone, the biodegradable ...
HOTEL NEWS RESOURCE, 17 April 2003: http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article5846.html
... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only Created ...
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH, 17 April 2003:
http://cnniw.yellowbrix.com/pages/cnniw/Story.nsp?story_id=38130087&ID=cnniw&scategory=Aerospace%2FDefense%3ASpace&
... centre. Professor Alan Wells, director of space research at the National Space Centre and at the University of Leicester, said: 'The idea to operate a space mission in full view of the visiting public to the National Space Centre is something we have been planning ever since Beagle 2 was ...
DAILY NATION, 17 April 2003:
http://www.nationaudio.com/News/DailyNation/Today/News/Goldenberg_Verbatim17042003102.html
... Salaam. Khaminwa: Which year? Ochieng: 1978. Khaminwa: And your masters? Ochieng: From the University of Leicester in the UK in 1990. Khaminwa: In what field? Ochieng: In industrial minerals. Khaminwa: What is geology? Ochieng: Geology is generally defined as the study of the ...
NEW SCIENTIST, 17 April 2003: http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/opletters.jsp?id=ns239114
... March, p 7), we should have mentioned that Benjamin Swift, of the Department of Pathology at the University of Leicester, came up with the idea of using lead and polonium ratios to date bones. He collaborated with Stuart Black to test the technique. An error crept in during the editing of our ...
NATIONAL HISPANIC CORPORATE COUNCIL: NATIONAL HISPANIC CORPORATE CO, 17 April 2003:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=NHCC-LEI.story&STORY=/www/story/04-16-2003/0001927662&EDATE=WED+Apr+16+2003,+01:46+PM
... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only ...
CBS MARKETWATCH, 18 April 2003:
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/newsfinder/newsArticles.asp?guid=%7BFAF0F0AC%2D4098%2D4A36%2DB3A4%2D36474A77AF37%7D&siteID=mkt&scid=2&doctype=183&property=symb&value=&categories=&
... our visitors with unparalleled experiences," said Steiner. Steiner holds a B.S. degree from Leicester University in England and advanced associate degrees in marketing, industrial relations and industrial organization from the City and Guilds of London University. About One&Only Created ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 18 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42655&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42318&contentPK=5201331
... Council of Faiths and the World Congress of Faiths (WCF) are sponsoring a conference at the University of Leicester between July 20 and 22. Speakers include the Bishop of Leicester the Rt Rev Tim Stevens, Ravi Jupta, of the Hindu community in Oxford, Rabbi Jackie Tabick, chairwoman of WCF, and ...
CANADA.COM, 19 April 2003: http://www.canada.com/health/story.html?id=169C5553-4D12-4D96-80B8-53DF7BD5E43D
... people in different contexts." The Scarman Centre for the Study of Public Order at Britain's Leicester University adds that risk is constructed out of "everyday social involvement with family, friends and peers." What we need is a reasoned look at SARS and the other public-health issues that ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 19 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
... has revealed faults on a number of vehicles. more DRUGS RESEARCH 09.04.03 Researchers at the University of Leicester are among a team investigating possible new drug treatments for multiple sclerosis. The scientists are involved in a study evaluating the cost effectiveness of... more 11 ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 19 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... library. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 10 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5212913
... 21-year-old, of Clarendon Park, decided to raise the cash in memory of a former member staff at Leicester University. Alwynne Gardner was cared for by the charity before her death from cancer. The jump is one of a series of fund-raising events being held by the school of modern languages where ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42649
... library. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42628
... library. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=83955&command=displayContent&sourceNode=55554&contentPK=5251185
... in the number of students. We already have approximately 2,000 students in our area. In the University of Leicester's annual report 2001-2002, it is stated that there is a £300 million development plan to create a state-of-the art campus over the next 30 years. What changes could we expect ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5231648
... that Move, will take place on May 6 at 5.30pm in Lecture Theatre 1, Ken Edwards Building, University of Leicester main campus. It is open to the public and free.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42318&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42318&page=3
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester. more CLAMPDOWN ON MOBILE MENACE 19.04.03 Police today disclosed the tough new action being taken as the number of drivers using mobile phones reaches epidemic proportions. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester. more STANDING STONE MAY BE BIGGEST 18.04.03 Archaeologists from Leicester have uncovered what could be one of the largest standing stones in the country. more GET ON ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42628
... library. more STUDENT IS BACK - IN A TOP BUSINESS POSITION 14.04.03 A former student at the University of Leicester has returned to take a top job at a city business school.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42318&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42318&page=8
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester.
THIS IS BRADFORD AND DISTRICT, 22 April 2003:
http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/bradford__district/bradford/news/jim127.html
... of classical and popular music. At the time second son Malcolm, then 21, was studying at Leicester University.? When at home, he would join the Beaumont ensemble with vocal accompaniment, as would a younger brother, Gareth, 19, who was studying to be a draughtsman at night classes.? Both, ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=8
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=2
... MARK 30-YEAR CAREER 22.04.03 A concert is being held to celebrate 30 years of service by one of Leicester University's longest standing members of staff. more SEVEN HURT IN BOTTLE-KICKING COMPETITION 22.04.03 Seven people were taken to hospital with injuries after a crowd of almost 4,000 ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5231648
... that Move, will take place on May 6 at 5.30pm in Lecture Theatre 1, Ken Edwards Building, University of Leicester main campus. It is open to the public and free.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=3
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42661&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42319&contentPK=5271704
UNIVERSITY GROWTH CREATES NEW POST BY KATE WATSON 10:30 - 23 April 2003 Leicester University has created the new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion. Construction consultant Grant Charman will oversee a number of major development ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=5271704
... GROWTH CREATES NEW POST BY KATE WATSON 10:30 - 23 April 2003 10:30 - 23 April 2003 ' ' Leicester University has created the new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion. Construction consultant Grant Charman will oversee a number of major development ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55388&command=newPage
... 65 jobs at a hi-tech business in the city. more UNIVERSITY GROWTH CREATES NEW POST 23.04.03 Leicester University has created the new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion. more WILL LEICESTER BE CRISP CAPITAL? 23.04.03 A new warehouse is on course to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5268942
... 10:30 - 22 April 2003 ' ' A concert is being held to celebrate 30 years of service by one of Leicester University's longest standing members of staff. The annual Music for a May Night will mark modern languages school staff member Dr Robert Kenny's anniversary. It will also raise cash for ...
CBS MARKETWATCH, 24 April 2003:
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/newsfinder/newsArticles.asp?guid=%7BB52B8906%2D0E73%2D4BC8%2DBB63%2D03D23DE4982F%7D&siteID=mkt&scid=2&doctype=183&property=symb&value=&categories=&
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
IWON.COM, 24 April 2003: http://money.iwon.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?cat=PRRELEASE&src=105&feed=cmt§ion=news&news_id=cmt-114p8742&date=20030424&alias=/alias/money/cm/nw
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 24 April 2003:
http://uk.us.biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030424/lth033_1.html
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the Board of ...
LYCOS FINANCE, 24 April 2003: http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?symbols=PRNEWS:100&story=33948396
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
MSN MONEY CENTRAL, 24 April 2003: http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/category/industryarticle.asp?feed=PR&Date=20030424&ID=2491602
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 24 April 2003: http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=57711&command=displayContent&sourceNode=57238&contentPK=5284250
... the IIEL last July after a post as deputy director of the Educational Management Unit at the University of Leicester. The talk will take place on Thursday, May 15, at the Jackson Lecture Theatre at Brayford Pool. Cancelled gig LINCOLN: Budding city band Plastic Mac have cancelled a performance ...
CNET INVESTOR, 24 April 2003:
http://investor.cnet.com/investor/news/newsitem/0-9900-1028-21155732-0.html?tag=ats
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 24 April 2003:
http://www.bsn.org.uk/bsn/bsnenscripts.nsf/(httpscripts)/DB5B8815EB86FD5080256C0D0043A192?OpenDocument
... with CD player playing music to cows 4. SOT (English speech) super details: Liam MacKenzie, University of Leicester ?We found that with slow relaxing music, below about 80 beats per minute, the cows actually produced more milk - about 0.75 litres per cow per day which is about three per cent ...
EXCITE (US), 24 April 2003:
http://money.excite.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?cat=PRRELEASE&src=105&feed=cmt§ion=news&news_id=cmt-114p8742&date=20030424&alias=/alias/money/cm/nw
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
CANADA.COM, 24 April 2003: http://finance.canada.com/bin/story?StoryId=CpQDHqbWbtfrimdmZ&Topic=PR_Newswire&Type=&Heading=News%20from%20PR%20Newswire&BC=PR%20Newswire
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS (TX), 24 April 2003:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=danews.story&STORY=/www/story/04-24-2003/0001933247&EDATE=THU+Apr+24+2003,+02:49+PM
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
PR NEWSWIRE, 24 April 2003L http://prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-24-2003/0001933247&EDATE=
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
NEWSALERT.COM, 24 April 2003: http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CpQDHqbWbtfrimdmZ&FQ=v%25prn&Nav=na-search-&StoryTitle=PR%20Newswire&Title=PR%20Newswire
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the ...
YAHOO! FINANCE, 24 April 2003:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030424/lth033_1.html
... valuable to this company as a member of the Board of Directors." Wallace is a graduate of the University of Leicester in England where he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In adding Wallace, there are now 11 directors on the Board. DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Re-elected to the Board of ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104418&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104397&contentPK=5269031
... Plans are already in place to put the artefacts on permanent display. Richard Buckley, Leicester University's director of archaeology, said: "We knew the undercroft was going to be there because we did some work in the late 1980s, but what has been unexpected is the level of preservation of the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104394&page=2
... All the latest news about 11 - 20 of 28 |123| UNIVERSITY GROWTH CREATES NEW POST 23.04.03 Leicester University has created the new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion. more WILL LEICESTER BE CRISP CAPITAL? 23.04.03 A new warehouse is on course to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42628
... higher education next week. more STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. more SKILLSMOBILE IN SHEPSHED 24.04.03 A bus with facilities to ...
MIRROR, THE (UK), 25 April 2003:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12888746&method=full&siteid=50143
... they cause, including cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy. 15 IN 1985, researchers at the University of Leicester made the first DNA fingerprint, which shows the sequence of DNA unique to each living thing. 16 DNA can be extracted from dandruff. 17 IN 1987 Florida teenagers Randall Scott ...
TIMES ONLINE, 25 April 2003: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-659372,00.html
... Pontypridd and the St Peter's Club in Cardiff. After finishing at Cambridge he lectured in law at Leicester University before going into chambers in Cardiff; he practised as a barrister from Gray's Inn, London, specialising in commercial development and environmental law, and became a Queen's ...
BMJ, 25 April 2003: http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/326/7395/915
... , A J Pollard, senior lecturer in paediatric infectious diseases b. a Department of Child Health, University of Leicester, Leicester LE2 7LX, b Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU Correspondence to: P W Barry pwb1@le.ac.uk Altitude illness ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42318
... STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. more SKILLSMOBILE IN SHEPSHED 24.04.03 A bus with facilities to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=newModule&sourceNode=42318
... racist taunts, a court heard. more STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. more 'JOIN US TO KEEP OUR KIDS SAFE' 24.04.03 A martial arts ...
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY, 25 April 2003: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/news/current/rugby_varsity_match.jsp?ComponentID=11915&SourcePageID=4068
... IN RUGBY SCRUM SEQUEL De Montfort University 1st XV Men?s Rugby team have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match next month. The Tigers ground will witness the second clash of the two sides after the first ever match was played out last year ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42694&command=newModule&sourceNode=42321
... : University Primary | Secondary | Further | University | UNIVERSITIES IN LEICESTERSHIRE University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: 0116 252 2522 www.le.ac.uk De Montfort University The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH Tel: 0116 255 1551 www.dmu.ac.uk Loughborough ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5300699
... ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS BY LIZ HERON 16:30 - 24 April 2003 16:30 - 24 April 2003 ' ' Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. The move is part of measures being taken by the university to ensure ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5309093
... been in contact with someone with Sars, you are quarantined and are not going to be able to fly." Leicester University has 571 students from China, Hong Kong and Singapore - some of the worst-affected countries - accounting for more than 40 per cent of its overseas student population. Advice on ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester. more STANDING STONE MAY BE BIGGEST 18.04.03 Archaeologists from Leicester have uncovered what could be one of the largest standing stones in the country. more 11 - 20 ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104394&page=3
... UNIVERSITY GROWTH CREATES NEW POST 23.04.03 Leicester University has created the new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion. more WILL LEICESTER BE CRISP CAPITAL? 23.04.03 A new warehouse is on course to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 27 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104394&page=3
... UNIVERSITY GROWTH CREATES NEW POST 23.04.03 Leicester University has created the new post of capital development manager to cope with its rapid expansion. more WILL LEICESTER BE CRISP CAPITAL? 23.04.03 A new warehouse is on course to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=122086&command=displayContent&sourceNode=122085&contentPK=5340529
... said: "It is my first chance to vote and I'll use it. I just think it is the right thing to do." Leicester University student Richard Glover, from Markfield, is 19, but this will be the first time he is able to vote in a local election. He said: "I'm definitely going to vote. It's so important. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester....
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH, 29 April 2003: http://cnniw.yellowbrix.com/pages/cnniw/Story.nsp?story_id=38411737&ID=cnniw&scategory=Healthcare%3AMental+Health&
... Wiley. * Dr Jonathan Hill is in the Occupational Section, School of Psychology at the University of Leicester E-mail: jrwh1@leicester.ac.uk. Copyright British Psychological Society Mar 2003 Publication date: 2003-03-01 C 2003, YellowBrix, Inc. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=102276&command=displayContent&sourceNode=102275&contentPK=5365823
... 2003 10:30 - 29 April 2003 ' ' On April 17 (Maundy Thursday), I had cause to telephone the University of Leicester. A recorded message stated that the university was closed for the Christmas holidays and would not reopen until January 7. From 17 April to January 7 is some Christmas ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=83955&command=displayContent&sourceNode=55554&contentPK=5365823
... LIFE FOR ME! 10:30 - 29 April 2003 On April 17 (Maundy Thursday), I had cause to telephone the University of Leicester. A recorded message stated that the university was closed for the Christmas holidays and would not reopen until January 7. From 17 April to January 7 is some Christmas ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester..
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
... | STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. more SKILLSMOBILE IN SHEPSHED 24.04.03 A bus with facilities to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42655&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42318&contentPK=5378791
... campaigners, including John Williams of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the University of Leicester. Mr Williams, also vice-chairman of Foxes Against Racism, said: "Leicester is a country mile from being the worst area for this kind of racism, but some black and Asian ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55555&command=newPage
... A STUDENT'S LIFE FOR ME! 29.04.03 On April 17 (Maundy Thursday), I had cause to telephone the University of Leicester. more SPEEDING FINES COULD FUND REPAIRS 28.04.03 Apparently, the city council is short of money to repair roads. more THANKS FOR LOVELY DAY 29.04.03 On Good Friday, ...
IEEE, 30 April 2003: http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/may03/mars.html
... of discovery that led him to the theory of evolution, it was designed by scientists from Britain's University of Leicester and Open University in collaboration with Martin-Baker Aircraft and Matra Marconi Space Systems. Once the orbiter reaches Mars, Beagle 2 will be sent down to dig around on ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 30 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5366310
... life at university. Sixty youngsters, together with their parents and teachers, are to visit Leicester University where they will take part in tours, talks, and other activities. The initiative is part of a programme by the university to enable youngsters from a variety of backgrounds to find ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 30 April 2003:
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... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
... STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. more SKILLSMOBILE IN SHEPSHED 24.04.03 A bus with facilities to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 1 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3
... A leading scientist will talk about molecules and the way they move during a lecture at the University of Leicester...
BBC ONLINE, 1 May 2003: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2986043.stm
... to wild animals and livestock Another bacterial specialist, Professor Chris Wilmott, from the University of Leicester, warned that the genome data would not bear fruit for patients for some time - and doctors would have to be careful not to over-use effective drugs in the meantime. He told ...
BMJ, 2 May 2003:
http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/326/7396/982
... of psychiatry. Section of Social and Epidemiological Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Leicester, Leicester LE5 4PW tsb@le.ac.uk Competing interests: None declared.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 2 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5407821
... two universities are gearing up for their second annual varsity match. De Montfort University and Leicester University will clash at the Tigers ground on Saturday, May 10. Last year's fixture was watched by more than 4,000 spectators. De Montfort narrowly lost the last match when Leicester ...
BBC ONLINE, 2 May 2003:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2986043.stm
... lethal to wild animals and livestock Another bacterial specialist, Dr Chris Wilmott, from the University of Leicester, warned that the genome data would not bear fruit for patients for some time - and doctors would have to be careful not to over-use effective drugs in the meantime. He told ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3
... higher education next week. more STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=3
... PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 03.05.03 A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. more TV HOSTS TO VISIT 03.05.03 Top presenters from children's television are due to drop in on ...
YAHOO! NEWS, 3 May 2003: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=571&ncid=571&e=22&u=/nm/20030403/hl_nm/diabetes_elderly_dc_1
... with diabetes -- in terms of the ability to self-care," study author Dr. Carol Jagger of the University of Leicester told Reuters Health. "Moreover, as they age, people with diabetes spend an increasing proportion of their remaining lives with disability, highlighting the need to regularly ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5419862
. IS BOUND FOR EDINBURGH 10:30 - 03 May 2003 10:30 - 03 May 2003 ' ' A timely new play by Leicester University students is performed next week, before going to the Edinburgh Festival How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Toys is a war satire, performed by the University of Leicester ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=2
... department's charity night will involve people counting their chips of a different kind. The University of Leicester Catering Services special Charity Casino Night takes place on June... more DECEPTION CLAIM 03.05.03 A 40-year-old man facing theft and deception charges has appeared at ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5419905
... to a friend PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 10:30 - 03 May 2003 10:30 - 03 May 2003 ' ' A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. Roger Taylor, former senior curator of photographs at the National Museum of Photography, Film and ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5419903
... department's charity night will involve people counting their chips of a different kind. The University of Leicester Catering Services special Charity Casino Night takes place on June 20. Children's charities will benefit from the event at which professional Croupiers will be on hand to guide ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003:
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... higher education next week. more STUDENTS GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE ON SARS VIRUS 24.04.03 Every Leicester University student known to have visited a SARS-affected country is being contacted by a health expert and given advice. more 21 - 30 of 33 |1234| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy ...
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... department's charity night will involve people counting their chips of a different kind. The University of Leicester Catering Services special Charity Casino Night takes place on June... more PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 03.05.03 A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=102275&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=102275&page=5
... A STUDENT'S LIFE FOR ME! 29.04.03 On April 17 (Maundy Thursday), I had cause to telephone the University of Leicester. more THANKS FOR LOVELY DAY 29.04.03 On Good Friday, we attended the children's activity day at Belgrave Hall. It was absolutely superb, as always, and a lot of time and ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 4 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42318&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42318&page=3
... PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 03.05.03 A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. more TV HOSTS TO VISIT 03.05.03 Top presenters from children's television are due to drop in on ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 5 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104419&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104400&contentPK=5428607
... the major Government research looking into the link between coffee and low birth weight. The University of Leicester has teamed up with colleagues at the University of Leeds for a project commissioned by the Government's Food Standards Agency. The project will involve about 3,000 pregnant women ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 5 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=105057&command=newPage
... raised by the Space Centre from other sources. The project was co-founded in the mid 1990s by the University of Leicester and Leicester City Council.
YAHOO! FINANCE, 5 May 2003:
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030505/0742000478_1.html
... Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as alliances with overseas universities, including the University of Leicester and Central Queensland University. The company made a net profit of S$1.73 million on revenue of S$6.72 million for the year ended June 30. -By Lena Lee, Dow Jones ...
NASDAQ, 5 May 2003: http://news.nasdaq.com/news/newsStory.aspx?&cpath=20030505ACQDJON200305050742DOWJONESDJONLINE000478.htm
... Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as alliances with overseas universities, including the University of Leicester and Central Queensland University. The company made a net profit of S$1.73 million on revenue of S$6.72 million for the year ended June 30. -By Lena Lee, Dow Jones ...
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 5 May 2003:
http://uk.us.biz.yahoo.com/djus/030505/0742000478_1.html
... Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as alliances with overseas universities, including the University of Leicester and Central Queensland University. The company made a net profit of S$1.73 million on revenue of S$6.72 million for the year ended June 30. -By Lena Lee, Dow Jones ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 5 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42318&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42318&page=3
... PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 03.05.03 A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. more TV HOSTS TO VISIT 03.05.03 Top presenters from children's television are due to drop in on ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 6 May 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/sciences/story/0,12243,950154,00.html
... yew provided taxol, the cancer drug, more than a decade ago. Prof Simmonds and colleagues at Leicester University have begun to explore the use of terpenoids, a class of essential oils from plants, in wound healing. They are also analysing salvia or sage, proposed as a treatment for ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 6 May 2003:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,11381,950066,00.html
... yew provided taxol, the cancer drug, more than a decade ago. Prof Simmonds and colleagues at Leicester University have begun to explore the use of terpenoids, a class of essential oils from plants, in wound healing. They are also analysing salvia or sage, proposed as a treatment for ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 6 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5419905
... to a friend PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 10:30 - 03 May 2003 10:30 - 03 May 2003 ' ' A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. Roger Taylor, former senior curator of photographs at the National Museum of Photography, Film and ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... more FREED GUIDED TOURS OF CITY UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 07.05.03 A rare chance to glimpse life at Leicester University is available today when a guided tour takes place. more THINGS HOT UP AS PUPILS SERVE UP INDIAN FEAST 07.05.03 A mouth-watering Indian feast was on the menu when children ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5462297
... CAMPUS 10:30 - 07 May 2003 10:30 - 07 May 2003 ' ' A rare chance to glimpse life at Leicester University is available today when a guided tour takes place. Blue badge guide Diana Courtney will lead the tours which have been running every year for the past six years. Tours are regarded as ...
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... area. All the latest news about 11 - 20 of 33 |1234| PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 03.05.03 A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. more STUDENTS' WAR SATIRE IS BOUND FOR EDINBURGH 03.05.03 A timely new play by Leicester ...
NEW ZEALAND HERALD ONLINE, 7 May 2003: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3500527&thesection=news&thesubsection=general
... scientists believe in ghosts. The survey of 18 scientists at Waikato University and Britain's Leicester University found that most were not willing to rule out the possibility that "some houses are haunted by ghosts". Many also believed it was possible that "wearing jewellery made out of ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5462402
... - 07 May 2003 ' ' A renowned historian will be giving a lecture about the Holocaust at the University of Leicester today. Professor Martin Gilbert will speak at the 11th Elchanan and Miriam Elkes memorial lecture. The title of his lecture will be The Triumph of Good: Christian help for the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5462130
... of garden makeover programmes are being given the chance to learn the tricks of the trade. The University of Leicester is offering a range of short courses to help gardening skills blossom. All courses take place on Saturdays, from 10am to 1pm, at the university's botanic gardens in Oadby. The ...
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH, 7 May 2003:
http://cnniw.yellowbrix.com/pages/cnniw/Story.nsp?story_id=38593457&ID=cnniw&scategory=Healthcare%3ADrugs%2FTreatment&
... yew provided taxol, the cancer drug, more than a decade ago. Prof Simmonds and colleagues at Leicester University have begun to explore the use of terpenoids, a class of essential oils from plants, in wound healing. They are also analysing salvia or sage, proposed as a treatment for ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 7 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5450636
... 10:30 - 06 May 2003 10:30 - 06 May 2003 ' ' Pupils as young as 10 experienced life at the University of Leicester. Sixty children, plus their parents and teachers, visited the university to take part in specially organised tours, practical sessions and advice talks. The day was part of an ...
SPORTAL.COM (UK), 8 May 2003:
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/premiership/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=soccer/03/05/08/SOCCER_Man_Utd_Beckham.html
... the club. John Williams, director of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the University of Leicester, does not believe Beckham merely stating he does not want to leave is enough. He also thinks the United board, mindful that the 28-year-old's massive contract only has two ...
SPORTAL.COM (UK), 8 May 2003:
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=soccer/03/05/08/SOCCER_Man_Utd_Beckham.html
... the club. John Williams, director of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the
University of Leicester, does not believe Beckham merely stating he does not want to leave is enough. He also thinks the United board, mindful that the 28-year-old's massive contract only has two ...
SPORTING LIFE, 8 May 2003: http://www.sportinglife.com/football/overseas/other/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=soccer/03/05/08/SOCCER_Man_Utd_Beckham.html&TEAMHD=foreign
... the club. John Williams, director of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the University of Leicester, does not believe Beckham merely stating he does not want to leave is enough. He also thinks the United board, mindful that the 28-year-old's massive contract only has two ...
FOOTBALL365.COM (UK), 8 May 2003:
http://www.football365.com/All_News/Premiership_News/story_66776.shtml
... the club. John Williams, director of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the University of Leicester, does not believe Beckham merely stating he does not want to leave is enough. He also thinks the United board, mindful that the 28-year-old's massive contract only has two ...
FOOTBALL365.COM (UK), 8 May 2003: http://www.football365.com/Homegrounds/Man_Utd/News/story_66776.shtml
... the club. John Williams, director of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the University of Leicester, does not believe Beckham merely stating he does not want to leave is enough. He also thinks the United board, mindful that the 28-year-old's massive contract only has two ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42535&command=newModule&sourceNode=42311
... AIMING TO AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 08.05.03 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0). more NICOLA ENJOYS HER BIG BREAK AT LORD'S 08.05.03 It is not so long that the MCC was such a ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5480200
... EXPLORES ASIAN ATTITUDES 10:30 - 08 May 2003 10:30 - 08 May 2003 ' ' New research by the University of Leicester has revealed differences in the experiences of Asian men and women as they migrated into the city. The study, by Joanna Herbert of the University's Centre for Urban History, ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42469&command=newPage
... AIMING TO AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 08.05.03 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0). more ALL-CHANGE AS FIVE GO DOWN FROM MIDS ONE 07.05.03 Hinckley are one of five clubs ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42467&command=newPage
... AIMING TO AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 08.05.03 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0). more NICOLA ENJOYS HER BIG BREAK AT LORD'S 08.05.03 It is not so long that the MCC was such ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... and Training Limited. more SEMINAR EXPLORES ASIAN ATTITUDES 08.05.03 New research by the University of Leicester has revealed differences in the experiences of Asian men and women as they migrated into the city. more PARENTS VOICE FEARS OVER SCHOOL TESTS BOYCOTT 07.05.03 Parents and ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104419&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104400&contentPK=5480054
... study which aims to find out the causes of some of the UK's biggest killers. Health experts in Leicester University are to lead the £45million study, which will try to discover if changes in diet or lifestyle trigger breast cancer, diabetes and heart disease. As part of the study, the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 8 May 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42533&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42311&contentPK=5482006
... AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 10:30 - 08 May 2003 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0). The home of Leicester Tigers will witness the second clash of the two sides after the ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 8 May 2003:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/feature/story/0,13026,951008,00.html
... you put into space is falling apart from day one," says Martin Barstow, a space scientist at Leicester University. "The question is not whether things will break down, but how fast." Nasa originally estimated that it needed a minimum of 2.5 astronauts to keep the station flying, though ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 8 May 2003: http://www.guardian.co.uk/spacedocumentary/story/0,2763,951427,00.html
... you put into space is falling apart from day one," says Martin Barstow, a space scientist at Leicester University. "The question is not whether things will break down, but how fast." Nasa originally estimated that it needed a minimum of 2.5 astronauts to keep the station flying, though ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 8 May 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/sciences/story/0,12243,951127,00.html
... you put into space is falling apart from day one," says Martin Barstow, a space scientist at Leicester University. "The question is not whether things will break down, but how fast." Nasa originally estimated that it needed a minimum of 2.5 astronauts to keep the station flying, though ...
CHAMBERBIZ, 8 May 2003:
http://chamberbiz.yellowbrix.com/pages/chamberbiz/Story.nsp?story_id=38593457&ID=chamberbiz&scategory=Healthcare%3AAlternative+Med.&
... yew provided taxol, the cancer drug, more than a decade ago. Prof Simmonds and colleagues at Leicester University have begun to explore the use of terpenoids, a class of essential oils from plants, in wound healing. They are also analysing salvia or sage, proposed as a treatment for ...
SPORTING LIFE, 9 May 2003: http://www.sportinglife.com/football/premiership/manu/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=soccer/03/05/08/SOCCER_Man_Utd_Beckham.html&TEAMHD=manu
... the club. John Williams, director of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at the University of Leicester, does not believe Beckham merely stating he does not want to leave is enough. He also thinks the United board, mindful that the 28-year-old's massive contract only has two ...
THIS IS GRIMSBY AND NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE (UK): THIS IS GRIMSBY AND NORTH EAST, 10 May 2003:
http://www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=59380&command=displayContent&sourceNode=58907&contentPK=5525108
... after working in Spain for five years, where she had been running a school after graduating from Leicester University and the University of Germany, reading English, and latterly teaching English as a foreign language. But since the middle of April, all that has changed. Now, all you see is the ...
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH, 10 May 2003: http://cnniw.yellowbrix.com/pages/cnniw/Story.nsp?story_id=38646563&ID=cnniw&scategory=Aerospace%2FDefense%3ASpace&
... you put into space is falling apart from day one," says Martin Barstow, a space scientist at Leicester University. "The question is not whether things will break down, but how fast." Nasa originally estimated that it needed a minimum of 2.5 astronauts to keep the station flying, though ...
ITV.COM (UK), 11 May 2003: http://www.itv.com/news/1111580.html
... Sir Peter Bell, vice-president of the Royal College of Surgeons and professor of surgery at the University of Leicester, backed the move. Compensation payments should be offered to relatives for the trauma they had faced, he said. "You could do a lot to encourage live donation from relatives. ...
THEWORKCIRCUIT.COM, 12 May 2003:
http://www.theworkcircuit.com/news/OEG20030512S0018
... at Hull University, magnetic resonance imaging at Nottingham University and DNA fingerprinting at Leicester University,? said John Enderby, vice president of the Royal Society. ?Potentially Nobel-prizing winning research could well start in lower rated institutions because it is individuals and ...
THEWORKCIRCUIT.COM, 12 May 2003: http://www.theworkcircuit.com/uknews/OEG20030512S0018
... at Hull University, magnetic resonance imaging at Nottingham University and DNA fingerprinting at Leicester University,? said John Enderby, vice president of the Royal Society. ?Potentially Nobel-prizing winning research could well start in lower rated institutions because it is individuals and ...
WESTERN HERALD (MI), 12 May 2003: http://www.westernherald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/05/12/3ebf0e298523e
... Medieval Congress)," said Elizabeth McAvoy, a lecturer in medieval language and literature at the University of Leicester in England. "I learned communication skills. I learned about some sort of new areas of research (on medieval studies). I also learned about how much I'm yet to learn." WMU's ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 12 May 2003:
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... | STUDENTS' WAR SATIRE IS BOUND FOR EDINBURGH 03.05.03 A timely new play by Leicester University students is performed next week, before going to the Edinburgh Festival more BOOK-KEEPING COURSE IS ON OFFER FOR FREE 03.05.03 Would-be accountants can pick up new skills ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 12 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=5550244
... down, one after the other. The attempt took place before a varsity rugby match between the University of Leicester and De Montfort University. One of the Tigers also joined in the fun. Lewis Moody, an ex-De Montfort student, said: "I'm getting involved because it's my old university. I think ...
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... AIMING TO AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 08.05.03 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0). more 1 - 10 of 20 |12| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Contact us | Work for us ...
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... area. All the latest news about 21 - 27 of 27 |123| PHOTO EXPERT IS APPOINTED 03.05.03 A Leicester University is celebrating after taking on a nationally-renowned photography expert. more STUDENTS' WAR SATIRE IS BOUND FOR EDINBURGH 03.05.03 A timely new play by Leicester ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 13 May 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/sciences/story/0,12243,954327,00.html
... at Hull University, magnetic resonance imaging at Nottingham University and DNA fingerprinting at Leicester University. Potentially Nobel-prize winning research could well start in lower rated institutions, because it is individuals and groups that undertake research, not departments or ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 13 May 2003:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/story/0,9830,954253,00.html
... sometimes champion of which is Rob Jones, the computing officer at the school of education at the University of Leicester. He started playing as a kid and has never stopped, though he has developed an aversion to computer war games. "I spend all day working in front of a screen," he groans. "The ...
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... AIMING TO AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 08.05.03 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0). more 1 - 10 of 17 |12| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Contact us | Work for us ...
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... STUDENTS' WAR SATIRE IS BOUND FOR EDINBURGH 03.05.03 A timely new play by Leicester University students is performed next week, before going to the Edinburgh Festival more BOOK-KEEPING COURSE IS ON OFFER FOR FREE 03.05.03 Would-be accountants can pick up
MSN MONEY CENTRAL, 14 May 2003: http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/category/industryarticle.asp?feed=PR&Date=20030514&ID=2548713
... positions before beginning his healthcare career. He holds a technical degree in engineering from Leicester University in England. He was also a competitive athlete, playing for a number of professional soccer (football) clubs in England. In addition, Dr. James Seay has agreed to join the Board ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 14 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=5567740
... four years of evening study. Christopher Lewitt, 49, completed a teaching certificate through a Leicester University programme of short courses.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 14 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42655&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42318&contentPK=5568141
... of alien landings and haunted houses. However, new research has shown that scientists at the University of Leicester are not immune to superstition. A survey of professors has found they do not dismiss the existence of ghosts or the idea that aliens may once have landed on earth. They will even ...
EXCITE (US), 14 May 2003: http://money.excite.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?cat=PRRELEASE&src=105&feed=cmt§ion=news&news_id=cmt-134p0409&date=20030514&alias=/alias/money/cm/nw
... positions before beginning his healthcare career. He holds a technical degree in engineering from Leicester University in England. He was also a competitive athlete, playing for a number of professional soccer (football) clubs in England. In addition, Dr. James Seay has agreed to join the Board ...
CANADA.COM, 14 May 2003: PR_Newswire&Type=&Heading=News%20from%20PR%20Newswire&BC=PR%20Newswire
... positions before beginning his healthcare career. He holds a technical degree in engineering from Leicester University in England. He was also a competitive athlete, playing for a number of professional soccer (football) clubs in England. In addition, Dr. James Seay has agreed to join the Board ...
NEWSALERT.COM, 14 May 2003: http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CpSg_qbWbtefxmduX&Topic=Pharma%2FBiotech&Nav=na-industrynav-&StoryTitle=Pharma%2FBiotech
... positions before beginning his healthcare career. He holds a technical degree in engineering from Leicester University in England. He was also a competitive athlete, playing for a number of professional soccer (football) clubs in England. In addition, Dr. James Seay has agreed to join the Board ...
CBS MARKETWATCH, 14 May 2003:
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... positions before beginning his healthcare career. He holds a technical degree in engineering from Leicester University in England. He was also a competitive athlete, playing for a number of professional soccer (football) clubs in England. In addition, Dr. James Seay has agreed to join the Board ...
LYCOS FINANCE, 14 May 2003: http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?symbols=PRNEWS:100&story=34188718
... positions before beginning his healthcare career. He holds a technical degree in engineering from Leicester University in England. He was also a competitive athlete, playing for a number of professional soccer (football) clubs in England. In addition, Dr. James Seay has agreed to join the Board ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 14 May 2003:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,954210,00.html
... sometimes champion of which is Rob Jones, the computing officer at the school of education at the University of Leicester. He started playing as a kid and has never stopped, though he has developed an aversion to computer war games. "I spend all day working in front of a screen," he groans. "The ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 May 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55388&command=newPage
... bombs, carry freight or even passengers - will be developed with the help of researchers from the University of Leicester. more WORKERS GIVEN A SPORTING CHANCE TO CUT DOWN ON STRESS 15.05.03 Active Aims wants to look after the health and well-being of Leicestershire workers. more PANEL ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 May 2003:
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... FREED GUIDED TOURS OF CITY UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 07.05.03 A rare chance to glimpse life at Leicester University is available today when a guided tour takes place. more THINGS HOT UP AS PUPILS SERVE UP INDIAN FEAST 07.05.03 A mouth-watering Indian feast was on the menu when children ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 May 2003:
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... AIMING TO AVENGE VARSITY REVERSE 08.05.03 De Montfort University have vowed revenge on their Leicester University rivals in the second annual rugby varsity match at Welford Road on Saturday (6.0).
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 May 2003:
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... bombs, carry freight or even passengers - will be developed with the help of researchers from the University of Leicester. The university's department of engineering has a seat on board the massive project, which will see new researchers taken on at the college and benefits down the supply chain ...
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... bombs, carry freight or even passengers - will be developed with the help
of researchers from the University of Leicester. more WORKERS GIVEN A SPORTING CHANCE TO CUT DOWN ON STRESS 15.05.03 Active more PANEL CAN NOW COUNT ON PAUL FOR ADVICE 15.05.03 Leicester more STUDENTS ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 May 2003:
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... LECTURE 07.05.03 A renowned historian will be giving a lecture about the Holocaust at the University of Leicester today. more FREE COURSES IN COMPUTING 06.05.03 Free courses are on offer for anyone who wants to freshen up their computer skills. more FAILING SCHOOLS 'MAY SINK' 01.05.03 ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 May 2003:
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... of coming to Leicester. Professor Ian Postlethwaite, head of the department of engineering at the University of Leicester, said: "We are delighted to have been selected to work closely with BAE Systems in this way. "This is an acknowledgement of the high quality of research and teaching carried ...
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING April 6 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 6 = £240,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): 11 = £9,589
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 7 =
£3,850
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 7 =
£280,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £533,439
NATIONAL PRESS
LONDON EVENING STANDARD, 25 March 2003: Success of postgraduate courses -highlighting Leicester
THE GUARDIAN, 28 March 2003: Prof Malcolm Shaw (Law) comments on images of PoWs
THE INDEPENDENT, 01 April 2003: Paul Morrison, former Leicester student, found a unique 4,000 year old brick from Babylon in a cardboard box
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 28 March 2003: Gordon Campbell (international relations) says the Iraqi conflict won't affect study choices of overseas student necessarily and he adds recruitment in Iraq may start again in one year.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 28 March 2003: Four University of Leicester experts have been sought out for stardom in TV series. Those are: Dr Gabbott (Archaeology) in "The Big Dig", Prof Treharne (English) and Dr S James (Ancient History) in "The Seven Ages of Britain" and Dr J Story in "The History Detectives"
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 28 March 2003: Jon Mulberg (Sociology) says in a letter to the editor that surveys are an inadequate tool for investigating policy findings, just as government by focus group is inadequate.
LOCAL PRESS
BURY FREE PRESS, 21 March 2003: Ex-fiance Paul Dennington, who is studying archaeology at Leicester, is running the London marathon in memory of his girl friend Ruth Tidy who died five years ago in a tragic car crash.
EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES, 25 March 2003: Ex-fiance Paul Dennington, who is studying archaeology at Leicester , is running the London marathon in memory of his girl friend Ruth Tidy who died five years ago in a tragic car crash.
EASTERN DAILY PRESS, 25 March 2003: Emmott Redman has announced the appointments of three new marketing assistants including Jodie Condick a law graduate from the University of Leicester
ESSEX CHRONICLE, 21 March 2003: Paul Winder, who completed a degree at Leicester and was held captive for nine month in South America, has now published a book on this topic. Title: 'The Cloud Garden'
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 March 2003: Dr Jason Hughes is publishing his new book Learning to smoke: Tobacco use in the West, which examines how social attitudes have changed to smoking
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 March 2003: Dr Irena Olejnik will talk about the plans to save the South Pole from environmental destruction. The Lecture "Mission Antarctica" took place 03 April 2003 in the Lecture Theatre Two, Bennett Building, University of Leicester
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 March 2003: The University of Leicester has won £250,000 for a new project to improve teaching to the health and social care leaders of tomorrow
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 March 2003: The University of Leicester Teaching Fellowship will give up to two awards of £2,000 each year to teaching and academic support staff. They can be nominated by their colleagues, students or can nominate themselves
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 March 2003: Dr Kamlesh Khunti (General Practice) leads a research on the eating habits of 7,000 schoolchildren across Leicester
LEICESTER MERCURY, 01 April 2003: The fifth biennial Roman Archaeology Conference and the 13th Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference take place at Leicester from April 3rd to April 6th.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 01 April 2003: Book review on University of Leicester's Prof Emeritus of History Aubrey Newman 'The Holocaust'
LEICESTER MERCURY, 02 April 2003: David Siveter (Geology) has been pioneering work reconstructing fossils using 3D computer images. Now he is honoured that his research is one of the top 10 research achievements of the last year.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 02 April 2003: Fred Attenborough, principal of Leicester's University College before it gained full university status, was involved in the evacuation of Basque children as refugees to Evington Hall in the Spanish Civil War.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 02 April 2003:Dr Simon Bennett comments on the impact the war will have on the Iraqi environment.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 April 2003: Prof Carol Jagger (Epidemiology) says diabetes cuts six years off lifespan and people suffering diabetes over the age of 65 are less active.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 April 2003: David Siveter (Geology) has been pioneering work reconstructing fossils using 3D computer images. Now he is honoured that his research is one of the top 10 research achievements of the last year.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 April 2003: King George IV and Queen Elizabeth made a royal visit in 1946. Among others they met Fred Attenborough the principal of the University College.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 04 April 2003: The Educational Development and Support Centre of the University of Leicester has won a £100,000 funding for a flagship initiative to improve employment opportunities for students with disabilities
STRATFORD STANDARD, 21 March 2003: University rowing team has been beaten by the Stratford's team at the Women's Eight Head of the River Race.
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST, 25 March 2003: Dr Jan Zalasiewicz and team found tiny fossils in Wales which could help to date more precisely the moment when Wales's slate hills were pushed up from the sea floor.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST, March 2003: Mrs Hazel Thornton (Dept Epidemiology & Public Health) points out the philosophical and ethical issues of breast cancer screenings. Asking whether the excessive cost of a screening are worth e.g. the trauma caused by false-positive and -negative results?
CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN, March 2003: Superman paid a brief visit to London to deliver an well-protected sample of kryptonite to the Royal Society of Chemistry
CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN, March 2003: Scionix, a University of Leicester spin-off company, is on the brink of commercialising some of its ionic liquid technologies.
INVESTMENT NOW, VOL. 12, No. 2, 2003: A £20m development is under way at the University of Leicester that will provide researchers & postgraduate students in biomedical sciences with 95,000 sq. ft. of extra space with state-of-the-art facilities.
PROFESSIONAL SECURITY, April 2003: Announcement of the talk 'CCTV-does it really work?' including first speaker Prof Martin Gill of University of Leicester
SECURITY MANAGEMENT TODAY, March 2003: Very little research has been conducted on how financial institutions in the UK are managing the compliance requirements designed to prevent and detect money laundering. Prof Martin Gill reviews the finding of a comprehensive study
THE GROCER, 22 March 2003: Adrian Beck says that radio frequency identification
(RFID) technology is not ready to be used.
WEBSITES
BALTIMORE SUN, 30 March 2003:
http://www.sunspot.net/news/nationworld/bal-te.britain30mar30,0,6703330.story?coll=bal%2Dnationworld%2Dheadlines
... agencies so that no clues are missed, said Dr. Simon Bennett, a terrorism expert at the University of Leicester who works with a British airline on threat reduction. "I don't think it's hugely visible, but I deal with an airline and I know for a fact that a lot of work is being done behind the ...
BALTIMORE SUN, 30 March 2003:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.britain30mar30,0,6703330.story?coll=bal%2Dnationworld%2Dheadlines
... agencies so that no clues are missed, said Dr. Simon Bennett, a terrorism expert at the University of Leicester who works with a British airline on threat reduction. "I don't think it's hugely visible, but I deal with an airline and I know for a fact that a lot of work is being done behind the ...
TAMPA TRIBUNE, 30 March 2003: <http://reports.ewatch.com/reports/mm_info.cfm?site=TAMPATRIB%2ECOM>
http://tampatrib.com/News/MGAN1V5LWDD.html
... intelligence agencies so that no clues are missed, said Simon Bennett, a terrorism expert at the University of Leicester who works with a British airline on threat reduction. But Bennett said some vital institutions in London have actually loosened security checks despite the raised alert ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 30 March 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4911271
... March 2003 ' ' Archaeologists from across the globe will be visiting Leicester next month. The University of Leicester will host two major international archaeological conferences. Hundreds of delegates from across the UK, Europe and North America will converge on Leicester to take part. ...
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... 29.03.03 Archaeologists from across the globe will be visiting Leicester next month. The
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... to blind dogs if a county campaigner has her way. more UNIVERSITY WINS FUNDING 31.03.03 The University of Leicester has won £250,000 for a new project to improve teaching to the health and social care leaders of tomorrow. more FAMILIES OFFERED FREE ADVICE TAPE 29.03.03 Families ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 31 March 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42628
... it failed a second Ofsted inspection. more UNIVERSITY STAFF SET TO BE HONOURED 31.03.03 The University of Leicester is launching a new scheme to celebrate the achievements of its teaching and academic support staff. more GREEN AWARD PRESENTED TO HARDWORKING YOUNGSTERS 28.03.03 A ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 31 March 2003:
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... 29.03.03 Archaeologists from across the globe will be visiting Leicester next month. The University of Leicester will host two major international archaeological conferences. Hundreds of delegates from across the UK, Europe and... more PRIZES HOTTING UP! 29.03.03 Age Concern is launching ...
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... area. All the latest news about 21 - 30 of 31 |1234| EXPERTS IN TV ROLES 26.03.03 Four University of Leicester lecturers are lending their expertise to TV programme makers. Geologist Sarah Gabbott played a major part in a forthcoming Channel 4 series about fossils called The... more ...
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... to a friend UNIVERSITY WINS FUNDING 10:30 - 31 March 2003 10:30 - 31 March 2003 ' ' The University of Leicester has won £250,000 for a new project to improve teaching to the health and social care leaders of tomorrow. The scheme will improve the management of health education by ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 1 April 2003:
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... UNIVERSITY STAFF SET TO BE HONOURED 10:30 - 31 March 2003 10:30 - 31 March 2003 ' ' The University of Leicester is launching a new scheme to celebrate the achievements of its teaching and academic support staff. The University Teaching Fellowship scheme will give up to two awards of
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 1 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... of books to Leicester schools. more UNIVERSITY STAFF SET TO BE HONOURED 31.03.03 The University of Leicester is launching a new scheme to celebrate the achievements of its teaching and academic support staff. more CENTENARY DO 29.03.03 One hundred years of adult education was being ...
CRICINFO (UK), 1 April 2003:
http://www-uk.cricket.org/link_to_database/MEDIA/INTERNET/VL/
... of Sussex Associates Cricket Club St Andrews University Staff Cricket Wembley Cricket Club University of Leicester Cricket Club Berkeley Cricket Club Records of Cambridge University Cricket Club Edinburgh Maccabi Cricket Club Build Environment Cricket Club Baptist Bowling Cricket ...
TIMES ONLINE, 02 April 2003:
www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,564-631160,00.html
It is not strictly true to say that an acceptance by the Anglican Church of cohabitation and sex before marriage would be new...
David Johnson, School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester
DALLAS MORNING NEWS (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.dallasnews.com/dmn/news/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
SANLUISOBISPO.COM, 2 April 2003: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
WICHITA EAGLE, THE (KS), 2 April 2003: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
WFAA DALLAS-FORT WORTH (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dallas/bn1/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, THE, 2 April 2003: http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dallas/world/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
KANSAS CITY STAR, 2 April 2003: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/bn1/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
OKLAHOMA DAILY, 2 April 2003: http://www.oudaily.com/vnews/display.v?TARGET=printable&article_id=3e8a6e52578e3
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. Saddam has adopted a political strategy to polish his image as an Arab hero rather than implement a sound military strategy to repel the U.S. and British forces, said Gwyn ...
FORTWAYNE, 2 April 2003:
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortwayne/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/world/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
TEXAS CABLE NEWS (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.txcn.com/sharedcontent/dallas/bn1/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
WFAA DALLAS-FORT WORTH (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dallas/bn2/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
WFAA DALLAS-FORT WORTH (TX), 2 April 2003: http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dallas/world/stories/040203dnintstrategy.a35b9.html
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester in Britain. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's ...
AKRON BEACON JOURNAL (OH), 2 April 2003: http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 2 April 2003: http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 2 April 2003: http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER (GA), 2 April 2003:
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT, 2 April 2003: http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
THESTATE.COM (SC), 2 April 2003:
http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (PA), 2 April 2003: http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (NC), 2 April 2003: http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/world/5535520.htm
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
NEWSALERT.COM, 2 April 2003: http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CpOKC0aidvvnjuKfrlvnbrerbts1tvfjbveu&FQ=v%25kridderand%20p%25krn&Nav=na-search-&StoryTitle=Knight%20Ridder%20Tribune%2FNews%20Service&Title=Knight%20Ridder%20Tribune%2FNews%20Service
... they will eventually come to his aid," said Professor Gordon Campbell, a Middle East expert at the University of Leicester. "I don't think that's an altogether foolish possibility. It would be the U.N. calling for a truce and negotiations as a result of a standoff around Baghdad. It's quite clear ...
REUTERS, 3 April 2003: http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&storyID=2505150
... with diabetes -- in terms of the ability to self-care," study author Dr. Carol Jagger of the University of Leicester told Reuters Health. "Moreover, as they age, people with diabetes spend an increasing proportion of their remaining lives with disability, highlighting the need to regularly ...
YAHOO! NEWS, 3 April 2003: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=571&ncid=751&e=5&u=/nm/20030403/hl_nm/diabetes_elderly_dc
... with diabetes -- in terms of the ability to self-care," study author Dr. Carol Jagger of the University of Leicester told Reuters Health. "Moreover, as they age, people with diabetes spend an increasing proportion of their remaining lives with disability, highlighting the need to regularly ...
ECONOMIC TIMES, THE, 3 April 2003: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com:80/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?msid=39191625
... are part of?? the mission . The mission will be visiting universities like University of Leeds, University of Leicester and the University of Abertay Dundee and institutes like the London School of Economics, the Imperial College of Science Technology & Medicine and the Nottingham Law School.
SCOTSMAN.COM, 3 April 2003:
http://www.news.scotsman.com/education.cfm?id=385172003
... life using my skills, but couldn???t see how that might happen. College or university? Leicester University where I got a first in English. There was a group who ran drama and poetry. They were flamboyant and foppish, whereas I played rugby twice a week, so I couldn???t see myself taking my ...
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... Leicester in May for a week of study and research. more UNIVERSITY WINS FUNDING 31.03.03
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... FOSSILS WORK IS HONOURED 10:30 - 02 April 2003 10:30 - 02 April 2003 ' ' A lecturer at the University of Leicester has been recognised for his ground-breaking work with fossils. David Siveter, professor of palaeontology at the university's geology department, has been pioneering work ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 3 April 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104419&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104400&contentPK=4952011
... back to list UNIVERSITY WINS FUNDING 10:30 - 31 March 2003 10:30 - 31 March 2003 ' ' The University of Leicester has won £250,000 for a new project to improve teaching to the health and social care leaders of tomorrow. The scheme will improve the management of health education by ...
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... the latest news about 11 - 20 of 34 |1234| UNIVERSITY STAFF SET TO BE HONOURED 31.03.03 The University of Leicester is launching a new scheme to celebrate the achievements of its teaching and academic support staff. more CENTENARY DO 29.03.03 One hundred years of adult education was ...
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... in a residential street. more PIONEERING FOSSILS WORK IS HONOURED 02.04.03 A lecturer at the University of Leicester has been recognised for his ground-breaking work with fossils. David Siveter, professor of palaeontology at the university's geology department, has been pioneering work... ...
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BMJ, 4 April 2003:
http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/326/7392/767/c/DC1
... his interests in psychiatry and German literature, which resulted in the award of a PhD from the University of Leicester in 1994, with a thesis on madness in the works of Georg
B?chner. He also found time to write poetry, and maintain his lifelong interest in music and the theatre. He leaves a ...
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... area. All the latest news about 31 - 37 of 37 |1234| EXPERTS IN TV ROLES 26.03.03 Four University of Leicester lecturers are lending their expertise to TV programme makers. Geologist Sarah Gabbott played a major part in a forthcoming Channel 4 series about fossils called The... more ...
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... sufferers by up to six years, according to a study carried out in the city. Researchers at the University of Leicester say diabetes sufferers over the age of 65 are also likely to be less active. They said their findings were a warning for young people as obesity reached epidemic proportions in ...
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RALEIGH NEWS OBSERVER (NC), 6 April 2003: http://www.newsobserver.com/24hour/science/story/842988p-5923249c.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
HERALD-SUN, 6 April 2003:
http://www.heraldsun.com/healthmed/34-339127.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
HARTFORD COURANT (CT), 6 April 2003:
http://www.ctnow.com/news/custom/newsat3/sns-ap-mystery-illness-going-global,0,202759.story?coll=hc%2Dheadlines%2Dnewsat3
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few
CANOE, 6 April 2003:
http://www.canoe.ca/WorldTicker/CANOE-wire.SARS-Going-Global.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 6 April 2003:
http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/living/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/living/health/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE (MN), 6 April 2003:
http://www.startribune.com/stories/721/3807603.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE (MN), 6 April 2003:
http://24hour.startribune.com/24hour/healthscience/story/842988p-5923249c.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
BRADENTON HERALD, 6 April 2003:
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/living/health/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE, 6 April 2003:
http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/living/health/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
LAS VEGAS SUN (NV), 6 April 2003: http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/thrive/2003/apr/06/040603979.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
YAHOO! NEWS, 6 April 2003:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=541&u=/ap/20030406/ap_on_he_me/mystery_illness_going_global&ncid=751
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
OREGONIAN @ OREGONLIVE.COM, 6 April 2003:
http://www.oregonlive.com/newsflash/international/index.ssf?/cgi-free/getstory_ssf.cgi?a0545_BC_MysteryIllness-GoingG&&news&newsflash-international
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
PLAIN DEALER - CLEVELAND.COM, 6 April 2003:
http://www.cleveland.com/newsflash/news/index.ssf?/cgi-free/getstory_ssf.cgi?a0545_BC_MysteryIllness-GoingG&&news&newsflash-international
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the
University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (PA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/world/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
THESTATE.COM (SC), 6 April 2003:
http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/world/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
AKRON BEACON JOURNAL (OH), 6 April 2003:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/breaking_news/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 6 April 2003:
http://www.jsonline.com/alive/ap/apr03/ap-mystery-illness040603.asp
... that you can't reach in 24 hours,'' said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. ``Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
NEW YORK TIMES, 6 April 2003:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Mystery-Illness-Going-Global.html
... that you can't reach in 24 hours,'' said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. ``Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
NEWS DAY, 6 April 2003:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-mystery-illness-going-global,0,4230369.story?coll=sns%2Dap%2Dnationworld%2Dheadlines
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (NC), 6 April 2003:
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/breaking_news/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (NC), 6 April 2003:
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/world/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER (GA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/politics/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/columnists/jean_lacoe/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER (PA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/columnists/david_iseman/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER (GA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/business/industries/biotech/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (PA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/politics/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (NC), 6 April 2003:
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
NEWS DAY, 6 April 2003:
http://www.newsday.com/news/health/wire/sns-ap-mystery-illness-going-global,0,4437400.story?coll=sns%2Dap%2Dhealth%2Dheadlines
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER (GA), 6 April 2003:
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/nation/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS (SD), 6 April 2003:
http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/living/health/5573507.htm
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
LYCOS FINANCE, 6 April 2003:
http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?symbols=APONLINE:100&story=33729908
... that you can't reach in 24 hours," said Karl Nicholson, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Leicester in England who has been working on anti-SARS efforts in Vietnam. "Diseases that we thought would take some weeks or months to spread can be transmitted literally within a few ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 6 April 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55388&command=newPage
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BROADCAST
We have also been informed of the following coverage:
· Professor Bonney was on Radio Leicester talking about Iraqi opposition groups
·On the commercialisation of Christmas Day:
Tuesday April 8:
David Johnson on Radio Leicester Drive programme from 5pm onwards
David Johnson on Saga Radio Drive In programme between 4 and 6pm, (3 and a half minutes)
·Simon Bennett was on Radio Leicester's morning news show re friendly fire/John Simpson episode.
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING March 21 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 5 = £200,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): 11 = £4,906
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 8 =
£4,400
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 6 =
£240,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £449,306
NATIONAL PRESS
THE DAILY MAIL, 17 March 2003: Football has overtaken netball as the most popular sport for women. John Williams (Football Research) says that the image of football has softened and girls will not be so worried that boys might see them as butch
THE GUARDIAN, 14 March 2003: In an article dealing with the resolution 1441 Malcolm Shaw QC (International Law) says: Resolution 1441 is opaque for political reasons
THE GUARDIAN, 18 March 2003: Malcolm Shaw (Law) says that there is a good arguable case in going to war without a second resolution if you take all resolutions from 678 to 1441.
THE SUNDAY TIME 16 March 2003: Football has overtaken netball as the most popular sport for women. John Williams (Football Research) says that the image of football has softened and girls will not be so worried that boys might see them as butch
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, 12 March 2003: With a worldwide demand for English, training as a qualified English language teacher offers excellent work prospects. The University of Leicester offers a MA in Applied Linguistic and Teaching English to speakers of other Languages
DALLAS STAR: Simon Bennett was interviewed on the war by the London reporter of the American paper
LOCAL PRESS
CLACTON GAZETTE, 07 March 2003: A trio shows its impressions of an Iceland visit including paintings from former Leicester student James Ingall
COLCHESTER EVENING GAZETTE, 07 March 2003: A trio shows its impressions of an Iceland visit including paintings from former Leicester student James Ingall
HARWICH&MANNINGTREE STANDARD, 07 March 2003: A trio shows its impressions of an Iceland visit including paintings from former Leicester student James Ingall
JEWISH TELEGRAPH, 07 March 2003: The North Manchester Jewish Genealogical Society holds a one day conference on 18 May 2003 including Prof Aubrey Newman of the University of Leicester
KENT BUISNESS, March 2003: Surveys conducted at the Football Research at Leicester University suggest that a high number of football fans are affluent, female and view following sport as a leisure option, not a matter of life and death
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 March 2003: Beagle 2, the robot which will explore Mars and which contains components made by scientist of the University of Leicester, has been successfully fitted to its mother ship.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 March 2003: More than 100 A-Level students enjoyed tackling some brain teasers at an event at the University led by Prof Ian Forsythe.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 March 2003: Breakthrough which could prevent a range of genetic diseases. Staff, including researchers from University of Leicester, have found a way to modify DNA
LEICESTER MERCURY, 18 March 2003: Dr Rosemary Sage (School of Education) says children grow up with poor communication skills because they watch too much TV.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 18 March 2003: Searching for your family tree has been made easier by an innovation involving Leicester. On
www.historicaldirectories.org
you have access to more than 150 sources of historical information to create a huge public resource.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 19 March 2003: Indian culture showcased at the university of Leicester's Richard Attenborough Centre
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20 March 2003: As long as the war will be over quickly, the effects on the economy won't be to serious says Prof David Fielding (Economics)
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20 March 2003: Youngsters at a city school are encouraging thousands of fellow pupils to take part in study into rising rates of childhood obesity. Dr Magaret Stone says that obesity and diabetes is escalating, it's almost becoming an epidemic
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20 March 2003: Since the University of Leicester and the city played host to a Bollywood film, it seems to have opened the door to more opportunities.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20 March 2003: Renowned historian Sir Martin Gilbert is coming to Leicester to lecture on the holocaust. He will talk about Moral Courage, the Good Samaritans of the Holocaust at the University of Leicester on May 7, 5.30 pm, at the Attenborough Theatre 1
LEICESTER MERCURY, 21 March 2003: Staff from the University of Leicester are to teach authorities in Singapore how to cope in case disasters strikes
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST, 07 March 2003: The regional stage of the IG Nobel Prizes are held at the University of Leicester on 12 March 2003
THATCHAM NEWS, 07 March 2003: Vince Lawson, aged 20, will start a degree in communication studies at University of Leicester after teaching English in Kenya for four months
SUNDAY HEROLD GLASGOW, 09 March 2003: Security company SES established contacts with the Scarman Centre of the University of Leicester which is an international centre of excellence for its research on security and safety management
Research on walk-in surgeries carried out at Leicester received coverage in Leicester Mercury, 106 Century FM, Leicester Sound and BBC Radio Leicester.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN, March 2003: Superman paid a brief visit to London to deliver a well-protected sample of kryptonite to the Royal Society of Chemistry
MEDICAL LABORATORY WORLD, March 2003: Researchers from the University of Leicester have launched one of the largest studies into childhood obesity in the UK. Dr Kamlesh Khunti (General Practice): Over the years there has been a rapid increase in overweight and obese children.
NATURE, 06 March 2003: Engineering evolution to study speciation in yeast at the University of Leicester
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT, 06 March 2003: The Centre for Labour Market Studies at the University of Leicester carried out the CIPD's annual training survey, which results will be presented next month at HRD 2003
READERS DIGEST, March 2003: Trials led by Prof Manuel Galinanes (Cardiac Surgery) will improve the prognosis for millions who've suffered heart attacks. If trials are successful, the new procedure could be available in five years.
THE SPECTATOR, 08 March 2003: Prof Sir Alec Jeffreys (Genetics) proved that 'Wolfgang Gerhard' who died 1979 in South America was Josef Mengele
WEBSITES
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42542&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42541&contentPK=4658372
...STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT UNIVERSITY SPORT 10:30 - 15 March 2003 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. They claimed an overall victory by a 12.5-8.5 verdict after a range of events against city neighbours De Montfort ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4678159
... up to £1,100 but students from poorer families pay less or nothing. Rebecca Thompson, Leicester University Students' Union representative for the faculty of arts, said: "If accepted, the proposals will prevent students from poorer backgrounds applying to universities which charge ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4659047
... Students and lecturers have launched a campaign to try to stop their department being moved. The University of Leicester wants to restructure the centre for mass communication research and move it from Regent Road to the Attenborough Building on the main campus. Students say this will change the
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42535&command=newModule&sourceNode=42535
... important thing was that people had fun. One of the most original ideas of the day came from the University of Leicester, where a new meaning was brought to literary criticism. Students dressed up and insulted passers by with Shakespearean phrases while collecting money. And market trader Aby
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42533&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42311&contentPK=4658319
... liaising with the elderly Irish community in Leicester, acts as a sports development officer for Leicester University and has set up teams and a league for The Sikh Society, The Islamic Society, The Jewish Society, The Afro-Caribbean Society, The Asian Society andThe Malaysian Society. Gus also
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42533&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42311&contentPK=4658319
... liaising with the elderly Irish community in Leicester, acts as a sports development officer for Leicester University and has set up teams and a league for The Sikh Society, The Islamic Society, The Jewish Society, The Afro-Caribbean Society, The Asian Society andThe Malaysian Society. Gus also
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42311&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42311&page=2
... All the latest news about 11 - 20 of 87 |123456789| STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. more TIPPER WINS CALL-UP 15.03.03 Leicestershire and Rutland girls had the edge over the boys' teams at the England
PHARMA LIVE, 15 March 2003: http://www.pharmalive.com/news/show_article.asp?articleID=79195&catid=12
... diseases London, March 14, 2003 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientists from Imperial College London, the University of Leicester, and Hammersmith Hospital have found a way to stop certain types of genetic diseases from occurring by modifying the way DNA is turned into proteins. The research published in
NATURE MAGAZINE, 16 March 2003:
http://www.nature.com/nsu/030310/030310-14.html
... studied, "there is no cure other than to avoid exposure", says David Ray, a toxicologist at the University of Leicester, UK. References
Winrow, C.J. et al. Loss of neuropathy target esterase in mice links organophosphate exposure to hyperactivity. Nature Genetics, published online, ...
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... and will now play in the regional final at... more STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. more TIPPER WINS CALL-UP 15.03.03 Leicestershire and Rutland girls had the edge over the boys' teams at the England
STAR, THE - MALAYSIA, 16 March 2003: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2003/3/16/education/ggsunway&sec=education
... of its education. As the pioneer in offering twinning programmes between a British university (Leicester University) and a local private institution in 1987, the college has since developed more partnerships. It boasts affiliations with 21 foreign universities, in the United Kingdom, Australia ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=105049&command=newModule&sourceNode=105047
... space shuttle tragedy Dr Martin Barstow, Reader in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester, says the space programme must go on more
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... All the latest news about 11 - 20 of 70 |1234567| STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. more TIPPER WINS CALL-UP 15.03.03 Leicestershire and Rutland girls had the edge over the boys' teams at the England
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 17 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104419&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104400&contentPK=4678284
... of genetic diseases. With researchers from Imperial College London and Hammersmith Hospital, University of Leicester staff have found a way to modify DNA. The research published in this month's Proceedings of the National Academy of Science shows how the researchers have been able to restore
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... Beagle 2, which will look for alien life. Beagle 2 contains components made by scientists at the University of Leicester. The Beagle robot has now been successfully fitted to its mother ship and is ready to transport to its launch site. Extensive tests were done when the robot and the main ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 17 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42655&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42318&contentPK=4702806
... is by cutting the amount of vehicles being driven round the city." Dr Jonathan
Grigg, the University of Leicester's expert in respiratory diseases, said: "The problem is you don't see people collapsing in the street because of poor air quality, but there are clear relationships between levels of ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 17 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42311&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42311&page=3
... and will now play in the regional final at... more STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week.
SURGERYDOOR, 18 March 2003:
http://www.surgerydoor.co.uk/news/detail.asp?id=3340
... Academy of Science. The technique, developed by scientists at Imperial College London, the University of Leicester and Hammersmith Hospital, in London, revolves around "splicing" - part of the process by which genes are turned into proteins. Many genetic diseases are caused by interference .
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 18 March 2003:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030318/103/dvp7y.html
... Academy of Science. The technique, developed by scientists at Imperial College London, the University of Leicester and Hammersmith Hospital, in London, revolves around "splicing" - part of the process by which genes are turned into proteins. Many genetic diseases are caused by interference
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 18 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=42318
... Searching for your family tree has been made easier by a hi-tech innovation, involving the University of Leicester. more HEADTEACHER IS ON THE MOVE 18.03.03 In an article about headteacher Carolyn Robson published in the Mercury on March 16, we published the wrong photograph. more NEW ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 18 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42541&command=newModule&sourceNode=42311
... and will now play in the regional final at... more STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week.
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 18 March 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/postgraduate/0,12847,889369,00.html
... academic writing. School report University of Leicester The University of Leicester, a sprightly 82 this year, was founded as a higher education college in the 1920s and received its Royal Charter in 1957. Since then, it has become ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 19 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4723497
... city's students. A Cctv still has been published in the Ripple, a free magazine published by the University of Leicester Students' Union. The picture shows a young man walking along New Walk on the evening Mr Simpson was attacked, plus an appeal for information. Officers want to speak to the ...
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... and will now play in the regional final at... more STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. more 11 - 12 of 12 |12| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Contact us | Work for us Register with us and you ...
NORTH-WEST EVENING MAIL, 19 March 2003:
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... week began with students volunteering to take part in a physics challenge exam in conjunction with Leicester University. Mr Higgs said: "We have certainly got a vibrant science department. We do very well in terms of results and it is a popular subject because it is hands-on." Type of business
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... about back to list STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT UNIVERSITY SPORT 10:30 - 15 March 2003 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. They claimed an overall victory by a 12.5-8.5 verdict after a range of events against city neighbours De Montfort ...
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... Searching for your family tree has been made easier by a hi-tech innovation, involving the University of Leicester. more HEADTEACHER IS ON THE MOVE 18.03.03 In an article about headteacher Carolyn Robson published in the Mercury on March 16, we published the wrong photograph. more 1 - ...
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... and will now play in the regional final at... more STUDENTS BATTLE TO A REPEAT 15.03.03 Leicester University came out on top in the Varsity Day challenge this week. more 1 - 10 of 10 |1| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Contact us | Work for us Register with us and you ...
BBC ONLINE, 19 March 2003:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2860521.stm
... and measure their age. Slate country: Mount Snowdon, North Wales Now, though, researchers at Leicester University and the Open University have developed a way around this problem. They found that when tiny free-floating sea creatures called graptolites were fossilised in the mineral iron ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4758010
on the war on the economy will not be too serious, so long as it is over quickly, according to a Leicester University expert. Professor David Fielding, professor of economics at Leicester, believes the economy is slightly depressed because of the war. He said there could be a boost to the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 March 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4741556
... friend ADVICE ON DISASTER 10:30 - 20 March 2003 10:30 - 20 March 2003 ' ' Staff from the University of Leicester are to teach authorities in Singapore how to cope in case disaster strikes. Lecturers from the university's Scarman Centre, which researches crime and risk strategies, are to ...
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... well as chronic problems affecting joints, circulation and breathing. Dr Magaret Stone, from the University of Leicester, is among the research team. She said: "Obesity and diabetes is escalating, it's almost becoming an epidemic." Leicester GP Dr Kamlesh
Khunti, who is also a lecturer at the ...
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... research into the cause, prevention and cure of all cancers." The charity has researchers at the University of Leicester and De Montfort University. To register for the Leicester abseil, call 01780 749129 or e-mail
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... research into the cause, prevention and cure of all cancers." The charity has researchers at the University of Leicester and De Montfort University. To register for the Leicester abseil, call 01780 749129 or e-mail
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... in Stanfell Road between February 22 and... more ADVICE ON DISASTER
20.03.03 Staff from the University of Leicester are to teach authorities in Singapore how to cope in case disaster strikes. Lecturers from the university's Scarman Centre, which researches crime and risk... more MEET ...
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... on the war on the economy will not be too serious, so long as it is over quickly, according to a Leicester University expert. Professor David Fielding, professor... more ALL ARE WELCOME AT VISA SURGERY 20.03.03 The Indian High Commission will be holding special visa surgeries in Leicester ...
ICCOVENTRY, 20 March 2003: http://iccoventry.icnetwork.co.uk/0200sport/0200localsport/page.cfm?objectid=12756243&method=full&siteid=50003
... supplying the other goals. *STANDARD maintained their fine run with a 2-1 decision against Leicester University, Adrian Baker following up the previous week's hat-trick with another goal while Mark Rugby opened his first-team account with a crisp finish. Standard 2nds have their highest points
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... Searching for your family tree has been made easier by a hi-tech innovation, involving the University of Leicester.
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... the latest news about 51 - 60 of 85 |123456789| ADVICE ON DISASTER 20.03.03 Staff from the University of Leicester are to teach authorities in Singapore how to cope in case disaster strikes. Lecturers from the university's Scarman Centre, which researches crime and risk... more MEET TOP ...
TIMES ONLINE, 21 March 2003:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-619213,00.html
... are a big problem but they are nothing like as infectious as flu," Alan
Cann, an expert from the University of Leicester, said. "I am breathing a huge sigh of relief. I say to (my students) that one day a killer virus is going to come along which combines the mortality rate of HIV with the ...
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING March 14 2003:
VALUE
OF CUTTINGS
The University’s press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was
valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not
included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 7 = £280,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): 13 = £17,617
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 4 =
£2,200
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 6 =
£240,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS:
£539,817
NATIONAL PRESS
LONDON EVENING STANDARD, 03 March 2003: Former University of Leicester
graduate in History of Arts Kath Norman, is now director of the Jackson’s
Lane Community in Highgate
NEW NATION, 03 March 2003: Former student Len Garrison who gained an MA in
local History in 1992 suddenly died at the age of 59. He dedicated his life to
promoting the history an achievements of black people in Britain
THE GUARDIAN, 07 March 2003: University is mentioned in a table about research
funding
THE GUARDIAN, 11 March 2003: University is mentioned in an article about
funding issues
THE INDEPENDENT, 08 March 2003: Advert recommending the Tour celebrating
science, medicine and technology on 12 March
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY, 09 March 2003: University of Leicester is mentioned being
a Top Course for ‘Classics’
THE WEEKLY GEANER, 05 March 2003: Former student Len Garrison who gained an MA
in local History in 1992 suddenly died at the age of 59. He dedicated his life
to promoting the history an achievements of black people in Britain
LOCAL PRESS
EASTERN DAILY PRESS, 07 March 2003: A team including scientist of the
University of Leicester shed new light on a puzzle mystified since Darwin’s
time by using humble yeast
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST, 27 February 2003: Swansea based Dr Billie
Shepperdson undertook a diverse range of health issues for Swansea and the
University
LEICESTER MAIL, 13 March 2003: The world’s most advanced Earth observation
satellite ‘Envisat’, operating with instruments designed at the University
of Leicester, beamed back the first views to the National Space Centre in
Leicester after the first 12 month of its five years mission
LEICESTER MERCURY, 08 March 2003: The University of Leicester holds the fair
to highlight job opportunities for people from different ethnic backgrounds
for the third time.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 08 March 2003: The article announces the forthcoming
Chaplaincy Lecture at the University of Leicester given by Professor Frances
Young
LEICESTER MERCURY, 10 March 2003: Katherine Irving (Union Marketing Officer)
says undergraduates accepted heavy debt as a way of life.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 10 March 2003: High-profile conservationist Dr David
Western will return to the University of Leicester this month to give series
of lectures.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 10 March 2003: German-born Eric Lewinsohn, aged 84, gained
a degree from Leicester when he was 77. Having survived the Nazi Holocaust
he’s now telling his story to pupils at the William Bradford Community
College
LEICESTER MERCURY, 11 March 2003: The Sir James Stirling Engineering Building
of the University of Leicester is one of the city’s best buildings
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 March 2003: Students of the University of Leicester
helped children at Medway Community Primary School with their homework. Parm
Bhangal (Contact) said that volunteering is a great chance for the students to
broaden their horizons and to develop new skills.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 March 2003: The police in Leicestershire will keep an
eye on the 500 worst criminals. Prof John Benyon (Scarman Centre) says: The
idea to target persistent offenders has been around for some time, but this is
the first I have heard of individual officers watching criminals.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 March 2003: Announcing the annual faculty of Science
lecture to be given by Dr Martin Barstow
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 March 2003: Leicester residents making suggestions on
the new name for Leicester showpiece arts centre - DNA breakthrough mentioned
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 March 2003: Psycho-sexual sociopath Colin Pitchfork was
jailed for life being snared by the revolutionary dna fingerprinting invented
by Prof Sir Alec Jeffreys
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 March 2003: Students dressed up and ‘insulted’
passers by with Shakespearean phrases while collecting money for comic relief
RHYL&PRESTATYN VISITOR, 05 March 2003: Review on the debut album by
musician and songwriter Celine Ellis who has just obtained a degree in
biochemistry at the University of Leicester
MAGAZINES & TRADE
BUILDING, 07 March 2003: University has awarded QS MDA work on a £16m scheme
to redevelop student accommodation
GENERAL PRACTITIONER, 03 March 2003: Graduate Dr Eugenie McCreanor (General
Practice) found herself in the middle of a Bali bomb attack during her
honeymoon
LABORATORY NEWS, March 2003: Dr Kenneth Young (Cell Physiology) uses the
Olympus Fluo View 500 confocal microscope for Fluorescence Resonance Energy
Transfer (FRET) work
MARCHINERY MARKET, 06 March 2003: University graduate Liz Burgess has won the
Alstom Graduate of the Year Award
NATURAL PRODUCTS, MARCH 2003: Research by the University into Acupuncture says
it is effective treating morning sickness, migraines, headaches and breast
pain
PROFESSIONAL SECURITY, March 2003: Prof Martin Gill (criminology) says: If you
want to get crime sorted, talk to the criminals
WEBSITES
RED NOSE DAY, http://www.rednoseday.com/cgi/events/event_view.pl?id=2770
AVS-Print University of Leicester will sell Red Nose cakes from the last
recipe book (2001) & other assorted home made cakes
ECONOMIC TIMES, THE, 08 March http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?artid=39191625
... are part of?? the mission . The mission will be visiting universities like
University of Leeds, University of Leicester and the University of Abertay
Dundee and institutes like the London School of Economics, the Imperial
College of Science Technology & Medicine and the Nottingham Law
School.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 08 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
crime trends will be debated by researchers at an international conference in
Leicester. The University of Leicester's Scarman Centre is hosting the third
Postgraduate Criminology Conference...
SIGNONSANDIEGO.COM, 09 March 2003 http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20030309-0951-cyprus-diplomacyanddemocracy.html
(Annan's vote proposal) is quite novel," Malcolm Shaw, a professor of
international law at the University of Leicester, England, said in a telephone
interview. "It is an interesting political tactic, but I can see legal
complications." Some observers, however, fear the plan may be too complex
...
YAHOO! UK & IRELAND, 10 March 2003
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030310/103/dv3id.html
and emergency (A&E) departments, and monitored calls made to NHS Direct.
The team from the University of Leicester said the walk-in centres did not
significantly affect GP emergency consultations, routine appointment
availability, out-of-hours service use or calls to NHS Direct. But the
workload ...
DAILY CAMERA (CO), 10 March 2003 http://www.thedailycamera.com/bdc/nation_world_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2420_1800355,00.html
(Annan's vote proposal) is quite novel," Malcolm Shaw, a professor of
international law at the University of Leicester, England, said in an
interview. "It is an interesting political tactic, but I can see legal
complications." Some observers, however, fear the plan may be too complex
for ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 10 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=4557323
plans to allow universities to raise tuition fees. Katherine Irving, marketing
officer at the University of Leicester Students' Union, said undergraduates
accepted heavy debt as a way of life. She said: "Some students think 'I'm
already in debt so it doesn't matter if I'm in more debt'. The ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 10 March 2003 http://politics.guardian.co.uk/commons/story/0,9061,910974,00.html
three children, two of whom are adopted. Foster, 57, was educated at Hastings
grammar school and Leicester University and enjoys playing tennis and table
tennis and walking. He has a majority of 4,308. Tony Wright The Labour MP for
Great Yarmouth, Tony Wright, 48, has been the low-key, ...
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 11 March 2003 http://www.bsn.org.uk/bsn/bsnenscripts.nsf/(httpScripts)/DDB5A7F3F3ADB01880256CD900409D85?OpenDocument
... to show how graptolites were protected 3. SOT:(English Speech): Super: Dr
Jan Zalasiewicz, University of Leicester "This layer of.. 4. Researcher
undertaking experiment on tendrils 5. SOT: (English Speech): Super: Helen
Jones, University if Leicester "We found that.. 6. Dr Zalasiewicz and
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 11 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42655&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42318&contentPK=4610680
... will be the latest in a series of impressive structures built in
Leicester. The Land Registry, Leicester University's Sir James Stirling
Engineering Building, the Richard Attenborough Centre, De Montfort
University's Kimberlin Library, the Walkers Stadium and, most famously,
Nicholas Grimshaw and ...
THE BIRIMINGHAM NEWS, 11 March 2003 http://www.al.com/living/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/living/1047338329321740.xml
... He is currently completing his masters degree in Crisis, Risk and Disaster
Management from Leicester University in England. He is employed in Malawi,
Africa. » Send This Page | » Print This Page MORE LIFESTYLE » Ruben mania
» Sue Wong's elegant fashions fit budgets of ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 11 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104418&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104397&contentPK=4609431
... of Leicester's international reputation in space science Sir James
Stirling Engineering Building, University of Leicester - built by Sir James
Stirling in 1960-63, this eye-catching development was one of 21 sites put
forward by English Heritage for the prestigious World Monuments Day last year
...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 11 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
... crime trends will be debated by researchers at an international conference
in Leicester. The University of Leicester's Scarman Centre is hosting the
third Postgraduate Criminology Conference... more 11 - 14 of 14 |12| Copyright
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BBC ONLINE, 11 March 2003 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/2836157.stm
... is damaging children's ability to speak, claims a university researcher.
Dr Rosemary Sage of the University of Leicester's School of Education says
that verbal communication skills among school children are worse than 20 years
ago. In particular, she says that pupils find formal description ...
SURGERYDOOR, 11 March 2003 http://www.surgerydoor.co.uk/news/detail.asp?id=3314
... and emergency (A&E) departments, and monitored calls made to NHS
Direct. The team from the University of Leicester said the walk-in centres did
not significantly affect GP emergency consultations, routine appointment
availability, out-of-hours service use or calls to NHS Direct. But the
workload ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 12 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=4613089
... they asked." The models built at the schools will be displayed at a
technology day at the University of Leicester on June 19. previous | back to
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DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY, 12 March 2003 http://www.dmu.ac.uk/news/current/mooting_comp.jsp?ComponentID=10649&SourcePageID=4068
... and Lincoln University. In the Oxford University Press Mooting Competition
they have beaten Leicester University and in the English Speaking Union
Competition they have beaten Keele University. The final is open to the public
and will take place at 6.30pm at the University?s Elfed Thomas ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 12 March 2003 http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,5500,912018,00.html
... are growing up with poor communication skills that can hamper their
educational development, a Leicester University academic has found. Dr
Rosemary Sage, who has been studying educational development for more than 20
years, said the passive watching of television leads children to learn to
...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 12 March 2003 http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/research/story/0,9865,912019,00.html
... are growing up with poor communication skills that can hamper their
educational development, a Leicester University academic has found. Dr
Rosemary Sage, who has been studying educational development for more than 20
years, said the passive watching of television leads children to learn to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 13 March 2003 http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=4625362
... County Cricket Club. Educational opportunities were offered by South
Leicestershire College, University of Leicester Management, the Open
University Business School and Loughborough University Business School.
previous | back to list | next | print article | email to a friend ...
BBC ONLINE, 14 March 2003 http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/around_leicester/2003/03/bbc_leicesters_new_building.shtml
... this page? Send it to a friend! 06 March 2003 Drawing a line in the sand
Archaeologists from Leicester University are carefully inspecting the site.
Archaeology underway to preserve medieval site at BBC Leicester's new building
WATCH and LISTEN Ben Jackson speaks to the archaeologists at ...
RED NOSE DAY, 14 March 2003, http://www.rednoseday.com/cgi/events/event_view.pl?id=5594
Leicester University Theatre Group students in Elizabethan costumes will use
choicest Shakespearean insults to ‘diss’ people in return for donations to
comic relief
THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 14.March 2003 http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/template.cfm?name=DatingCleavage
Dating in Wales. Jan Zalasiewicz (Geology) found a new way in dating fossils.
Alphagalileo, 14 March 2003 www.alphagalileo.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=readRelease&ReleaseID=12946
"Small Fossil Remembers When Continents Collided" in the "NewsTicker"
on our website www.innovations-report.com <http://www.innovations-report.com/>
and in the column "Berichte, Goewissenschaften" (<http://www.innovations-report.com/berichte/berichte.htm>).
Professor
Ian Eperon, Biochemistry and Professor Francesco Mutoni, Imperial
College London discover possible new treatment for genetic diseases
14 March 2003: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2849947.stm
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING March
7 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average
£351, 294. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 4 = £160,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): £28,544
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 5 =
£2,750
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 4 =
£160,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £351,294
NATIONAL PRESS
THE GUARDIAN, 28 February 2003 : Len Garrison, who gained an MA in local history at the
University of Leicester has died of a heart attack aged 59. He was a well respected historian, poet and educationist..
THE INDEPENDENT, 27 February 2003 : Letter from a Professor of Genetics of the University concerning the correlation between genes and academic patterns.
THE INDEPENDENT, 27 February 2003 : Professor Benyon of the University is quoted in an article about the national rise in applications to study for a degree in politics.
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, 02 March 2003 : Article about the National Space Centre in which the University's space research facilities are highlighted.
LOCAL PRESS
THE CROYDON POST, 19 February 2003 : Dr Julia Berryman, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Leicester, is quoted in an article supporting older mothers.
EPSOM EWELL & BANSTEAD POST, 19 February 2003 : Dr Julia Berryman, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Leicester, is quoted in an article supporting older mothers.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 March 2003 : Students supporting Pakistan and India crowded around a television in the Freemen's Common halls of residence
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 March 2003 : In the 44th Bennett Lecture at the University of Leicester, Professor Paul Ryan of the University of Galway, Ireland, examined what is happening under mountains. The lecture was held on March 5th.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 March 2003 : Professor Ian Forsythe, chair of neuroscience at the University of Leicester, comments on the normality of forgetting things.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 03 March 2003 : Contact, a 200-strong group from the University of Leicester have been taking a break from their studies to help primary school children with their homework.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 04 March 2003 : Kim Ruddock, a third year Mass Communications student has raised money for the Indian's children charity SKCV (Street Kids Community Villages) by running in a half-marathon at Silverstone.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 04 March 2003 : Professor Greg Walker of the university of Leicester's English Department is quoted in a letter
LEICESTER MERCURY, 04 March 2003 : Dr Francis Mayle of the University of Leicester gave a lecture on Thursday, in the University, about the Amazon during the Ice Age.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 05 March 2003 : The latest Peach Memorial is to be held on March 12th in the University of Leicester's Rattray Theatre in which some of the greatest designs that never were will be revealed.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 05 March 2003 : Both the University of Leicester and De Montfort University are constructing new facilities that will lead to major revamps of both sites.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 05 March 2003 : In the 44th Bennett Lecture at the University of Leicester, Professor Paul Ryan of the University of Galway, Ireland, examined what is happening under mountains. The lecture was held on March 5th.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 05 March 2003 : Lord Salisbury, the Science Minister has hailed the success of Earth Observation environmental Satellite - Envisat. Three scientific instruments on board Envisat were designed at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 06 March 2003 : David Llewellyn-Jones, Professor of earth observation at the University of Leicester praises the quality and breathtaking nature of snapshots taken by the Earth Observation environmental Satellite - Envisat - on display at the National Space centre. Three scientific instruments on board Envisat were designed at the University.
NUNEATON WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 20 February 2003 : Aatif Ikraam, a student at the University of Leicester, has won two cinemas tickets in a competition.
SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH, 28 February 2003 : Traditional northern Redbrick University towns, such as Leicester and Birmingham, have below average rents in comparison with their Southern counterparts, such as Bristol and Southampton.
SUNDAY MERCURY, 23 February 2003 : Leicester medical school is launching a health and illness foundation course in September.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
CONTRACT JOURNAL, 26 February 2003 : Article noting the redevelopment of site.
HEALTH FOOD BUSINESS, March 2003 : Researchers at the University of Leicester have begun one of the biggest studies into childhood obesity. The £100,000 project is being funded by the British Heart Foundation and is set to last for two years.
HEALTHCARE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES : Researchers at the University of Leicester have begun one of the biggest studies into childhood obesity. The £100,000 project is being funded by the British Heart Foundation and is set to last for two years.
OPTOMETRY TODAY, 21 March 2003 : The Departments of Ophthalmology and Genetics at the University of Leicester are conducting research into the genetics of congenital idiopathic nystagmus.
OVERSEAS
HINDUSTAN TIMES, 03 March 2003 : An institute set up two years ago under the University of Leicester's Centre for the History of Religious and Political Pluralism, is hoping to improve relations between Indian and Pakistani diasporas here.
WEBSITES
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 01 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=9
Environmental experts at the University of Leicester have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops.
NORTHANTS NEWS.COM (UK), 02 March 2003
http://www.northantsnew.co.uk/ref/sport_hockey.asp?ID=17236
Football report.
NEW YORK TIMES, 02 March 2003
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/02/nyregion/02PIT.html
... that you see every day that can be quite magical," said Martin Roe, an archaeologist at the University of Leicester in England, who studies ancient mines. "There were certainly feelings in the ancient world that going into underground spaces, whether tombs or mines, was like going into another ...
NEWBURY WEEKLY NEW, 03 March 2003
http://www.newburynews.co.uk/newspages/pages/page14/breaking.html
Vince Lawson has raised money to help fund his teaching expedition to Kenya. After he returns from his trip, he will start a degree in communication studies at the University of Leicester.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 03 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104420&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104402&contentPK=4466432
Among those watching the Pakistan'/India match was Adil Abbasi, 21, a law student at the University of Leicester. He was joined by about 50 fellow students - supporting both Pakistan and India - who crowded around a television in the Freemen's Common halls of residence.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 03 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
A research team from the University of Leicester has made a breakthrough, which could reveal why some fossils are beautifully preserved.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 04 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=102276&command=displayContent&sourceNode=102275&contentPK=4468943
Professor Greg Walker of Leicester University's English Department stated recently that Shakespeare is still going strong after 500 years.
CHANNEL NEWSASIA, 04 March 2003
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/todaynews/view/470/1/.html
... to any students.? How exemplary is that of a world-class institution of higher learning? In the University of Leicester, where I am studying, for example, blind students are assigned guide dogs and the university makes a commitment to provide such students with Braille-version lecture notes. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 04 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=83955&command=displayContent&sourceNode=55554&contentPK=4468943
letter
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 04 march 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4469470
This Thursday's lecture will be given by Dr Francis Mayle, from the University of Leicester, who will be talking about the Amazon during the Ice Age. Little is known about the kind of vegetation that existed in the Amazon during the last ice-age 20,000 years ago.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 04 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4469963
A University of Leicester student has made a marathon effort on behalf of the street children of India. Kim Ruddock, a third-year mass communications student, raised cash for an Indian children's charity
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 04 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
A research team from the University of Leicester has made a breakthrough, which could reveal why some fossils are beautifully preserved.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 04 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
A University of Leicester student has made a marathon effort on behalf of the street children of India.
COMMSDESIGN.COM, 04 March 2003
http://www.commsdesign.com/design_corner/OEG20030303S0037
...He has a B.Sc. in Electronics and Communications from Leicester University and an M.Sc. in Digital Communications Systems from Loughborough University. Dave can be reached at
dhalliday@motorola.com
BBC ONLINE, 05 March 2003
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2337275.stm
... they kill cells we might be able to come up with a means of stopp ing cell death Dr Sean
Heaphy, University of Leicester CJD is the best-known type of disease thought to be caused by "rogue"
prions.
BROOKINGS REGISTER (SD), 05 March 2003
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=7269055&BRD=1127&PAG=740&dept_id=331520&rfi=6
Working with baker's yeast, investigators from the University of Manchester, the University of Leicester and the Institute of Food Research in Norwich, England, found swapping large chunks of genetic material might spur the split of one species into two.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 05 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4489002
'What Happens Beneath Mountains' is the subject of a lecture taking place at 5pm tonight in the Bennett Building at the University of Leicester. The Bennett Lecture is an annual public lecture organised by the Department of Geology at the university in honour of Dr FW Bennett. He was one of the founders of the University.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 05 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4488971
The event is organised by the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society in association with the University of Leicester. The lecture will be held at the University's Rattray Theatre on Wednesday, March 12, at 5.30pm. It is free and open to all.
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 06 March 2003
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/table/0,11748,908640,00.html
... of Leeds 70,196 35,149 109,575 129,659 5.2% Leeds Metropolitan 51,960 871 54,987 68,118 11.0% University of Leicester 27,526 12,906 42,860 50,425 4.4% University of Lincoln 31,508 251 33,017 40,864 4.8% University of Liverpool 52,015 23,011 78,640 90,721 4.8% Liverpool Hope University 11,712 ...
CADSERVER, 06 March 2003. http://www.cadserver.co.uk/common/viewer/archive/2003///feature3.phtm
... and highly collaborative venture. The overall lead is provided by the Open University, with the University of Leicester offering mission management. Astrium (formerly Matra Marconi Space, Stevenage) is the primary engineering partner.
HR-NET, 06 March 2003
http://www.hri.org/docs/Democide/sod.ref.html
Great Britain: Leicester University Press, 1986. Cowdrey, Albert E. "A question of numbers." In EISENHOWER AND THE GERMAN POWS: FACTS AGAINST FALSEHOOD, [edited] by G?nter Bischof and Stephan E. Ambrose.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 06 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4502848
A fund, supported by the Leicester Mercury, has raised £10,000 for the hospital ward where Connor Sheridan was nursed and for the University of Leicester Children's Cancer Research project. All funds will now go to the research project led by Dr David
Heney, who was Connor's consultant at the infirmary.
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, 06 March 2003
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030305-110325-4819r
Working with baker's yeast, investigators from the University of Manchester, the University of Leicester and the Institute of Food Research in Norwich, England, found swapping large chunks of genetic material might spur the split of one species into two.
KANSAS CITY JEWISH CHRONICLE, 06 March 2003
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=7279129&BRD=1425&PAG=740&dept_id=331520&rfi=6
Working with baker's yeast, investigators from the University of Manchester, the University of Leicester and the Institute of Food Research in Norwich, England, found swapping large chunks of genetic material might spur the split of one species into two.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 06 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42661&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42319&contentPK=4502801
Scientific instruments aboard Envisat - three of them designed at Leicester University - have been scanning the Earth from a distance of 500 miles.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 06 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=105049&command=newModule&sourceNode=105047
Dr Martin Barstow, Reader in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester, says the space programme must go on more
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 06 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=2
A University of Leicester student has made a marathon effort on behalf of the street children of India.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 07 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4525974
Crime trends will be debated by researchers at an international conference in Leicester. The University of Leicester's Scarman Centre is hosting the third Postgraduate Criminology Conference between March 31 and April 2. Students from the UK, Spain, Germany, Italy and Finland will present academic papers at the three day event.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 07 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4535634
De Montfort University has won the lion's share of extra cash to help working-class students cope with campus life in Leicestershire. Cash for what is known as "widening participation" in higher education has leapt five-fold to £265 million nationwide. In Leicestershire, De Montfort University will receive £4.58 million, Leicester University will get £1.25 million and Loughborough University £1.27 million.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 07 March 2003
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=4525918
Cancer Research UK has organised a trip down the outside of the city's Holiday Inn on April 27. Rosie
Partington, 19, a University of Leicester student, is taking part. She said: "I'm taking up the abseil challenge to raise money to help beat cancer".
BROADCAST
Simon Bennett was interviewed on BBC Radio Leicester re the Gulf War
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING February 28 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average £578,597. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 10 = £400,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): £8,697
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 18 =
£9,900
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 4 =
£160,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £578,597
NATIONAL PRESS
ASIAN TIMES, 18 February 2003: The University of Leicester has launched a £100,000 two year
project to determine the prevalence of health diet and physical activity behaviour in children of South Asian origin
CARIBBEAN TIMES, 14 February 2003: The University of Leicester is named as one of the English universities researching into DNA in order to get more information on ancestors
DAILY STAR, 24 February 2003: Report onto fast-track medical degree
THE DAILY MAIL, 19 February 2003: Jason Hughes (Social Scientist) will talk with Radio 4 presenter Laurie Taylor about why people smoke.
THE GUARDIAN, 25 February 2003: Report on the Government White Paper mentioning Leicester.
THE JEWISH CHRONICLE, 21 February 2003: Malcolm Shaw (Law) has been appointed to represent the Jewish community on a new police committee, formed to increase the trust of minority ethic groups
THE MORNING STAR, 19 February 2003: Jason Hughes (Social Scientist) has explored the historical transformation of the understanding of tobacco use.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 21 February 2003: University is ranked in top ten universities with the lowest dropout rate
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 21 February 2003: weekly diary item
LOCAL PRESS
ABINGDON HERALD, 13 February 2003: Katherine Moor is going to Chile to teach English in a primary school before she will read American studies and politics at the University of Leicester.
BELFAST NEWS LETTER GROUP, 1 February 2003: "Kryptonite" produced by the University of Leicester was brought to London to Geological Society.
CHARD & ILMINSTER NEWS, 12 February 2003: Former Graduate Suzanne Flack becomes new head of the Chart's Redstart School
COLCHESTER EVENING GAZETTE, 20 February 2003: Former student at the University of Leicester and member of the Labour Party, Rod Green, doesn't know if he could bring himself to vote labour again.
CORNISH GUARDIAN, 13 February 2003: Jottings of Dr K C Phillips, former senior lecturer of the University of Leicester, were put together by his wife.
COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 18 February 2003: The training company RDI cooperates with several universities to offer distance learning courses. The University of Leicester is one of those partnership universities.
EALING INFORMER, 12 February 2003: Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are very few negatives to being an older mother - either for the mother or the child.
EALING INFORMER, 14 February 2003: Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are very few negatives to being an older mother - either for the mother or the child.
EAST LANCASHIRE BUSINESS, 10 February 2003: Portrait on Neal Mernock who graduated at the University of Leicester and who is now managing director of Silentnight Beds.
HARROW LEADER, 13 February 2003: Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are very few negatives to being an older mother - either for the mother or the child.
HEARTLAND EVENING NEWS, 14 February 2003: Government SRIF funding
HEARTLAND EVENING NEWS, 20 February 2003: Survey on ground by Ray Baggot (Archaeology) of the University delays the building of a new £3.5 stadium for Hinckley United.
KENT ON SONDAY, 16 February 2003: Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are very few negatives to being an older mother - either for the mother or the child
LEICESTER MERCURY, 21 February 2003: Professor Elaine Treharne (English department) will give her inaugural lecture an Tuesday 25 February 2003
LEICESTER MERCURY, 24 February 2003: Small to medium enterprises are saving money by using a graduate scheme to recruit new staff. The scheme places graduates from the universities of Leicester, De Montfort and Nottingham.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 22 February 2003: Attenborough Centre will host a performance featuring oboe player Elizabeth
Couling, finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year 2000, on 15 March
LEICESTER MERCURY, 25 February 2003: Beagle 2, the Mars lander built at the University of Leicester was taken to Toulouse to be fitted to the Mars Express
orbiter.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 25 February 2003: John Williams (Soccer Sociologist) comments on the benefits for Leicestershire in case the football club Leicester City gets back in the Premiership
LEICESTER MERCURY, 26 February 2003: Jaideep Mukherjee tries to "sell" the East Midlands to Bollywood producers as a new filming location. Ather Mirza says film scouts were always on the lookout for new locations and the East Midlands had plenty to offer
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003:Two experts of the University of Leicester's History of Art Department have been invited to a seminar at Tate Britain gallery in London
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003: The African judge who turned down England's plea to move their World Cup cricket match from Zimbabwe is coming to the University to give a lecture
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003: The University of Leicester is hosting a ladies night to raise money for the Breast Cancer Campaign
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003: Dr Zalasiewicz (Geology) and team has made a breakthrough which could reveal why some fossils are beautiful preserved
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003: A team of the University of Leicester discovered cases of diabetes in Leicestershire during a screening project launched last year
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003: Indian Dancers celebrating the start of spring at the Richard Attenborough Centre on 22nd of March
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 February 2003: Students of the University of Leicester will celebrate the Cultural Night on Saturday, 1 March 2003
MEDWAY NEWS, 14 February 2003: former graduate of the University of Leicester in Sociology died suddenly from an aggressive form of cancer
NOTTINGHAM RECORDER, 13 February 2003: Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are very few negatives to being an older mother - either for the mother or the child.
OXFORD MAIL, 13 February 2003: Katherine Moor is going to Chile to teach English in a primary school before she will read American studies and politics at the University of Leicester.
RUISLIP & NORTHWOOD INFORMER, 14 February 2003: Dr Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are very few negatives to being an older mother - either for the mother or the child.
THE VOICE, 17 February 2003: University of Leicester Research says one in four black British men has one white ancestor.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
INVESTMENT NOW, January/February 2003: The University of Leicester Department Engineering has been selected in the second round of a government programme promoting solar energy.
NURSING STANDARD, 19 February 2003: The article describes the establishment of an outpatient service for patients with a suspected deep vein thrombosis at one of the three University Hospitals of Leicester.
MUMS PLUS ONE, Autumn/Winter: Advertising Voucher
THE ENGINEER, 21 February 2003: Researchers at Leicester aim to develop a polymer that can dramatically boost the effectiveness of knee surgery.
HINDUSTAN TIMES: Feature in Indo-Pak studies in INPAREL-School of Historical Studies
WEBSITES
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42311&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42311&page=2
District Schools Under-11s continued their excellent progress with a 4-0 victory over Nuneaton at Leicester University. more SEARCH IS ON FOR TOP TEAMS 22.02.03 The competition to find Leicester City's representatives for the 2003 Youth Games has begun.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=83955&command=displayContent&sourceNode=55554&contentPK=4284274
... building in England in that particular style. In November 1976, the Professor of History at the
University of Leicester, Professor Jack Simmons, remarked that "Leicester achieved one of its rare visual distinctions when the Town Hall was built 100 years ago". He went on to say: "It only had one
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
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...up with the prestigious BBC Young Musician of the Year competition to present two concerts. The University of Leicester's Richard Attenborough Centre will host a performance featuring oboe player Elizabeth
Couling, concerto finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year 2000, on Saturday, March ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... Young Musician of the Year competition to present two concerts. more TEXTS APPEAL 21.02.03 A University of Leicester professor is rallying to the defence of Old English studies in UK universities, claiming texts produced a millennium apart still have a direct relationship. more ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3
... STEP INSIDE INDIAN CULTURE 14.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes. more PUPILS IN JOBS QUIZ 14.02.03 Students at a community college have been quizzing workers from a variety of ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=107493&command=newModule&sourceNode=107492
... HELPS CITY GROW Multi-million pound developments are spreading beyond the city centre thanks to Leicester University's plans. more 1 - 10 of 24 |123| Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Contact us | Work for us Please click here for the this is site map Click here for an easy ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
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... in Unicef Day for Change 2003. more EXPERT TO PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE IN GM DEBATE 07.02.03 A University of Leicester genetics expert is to be at the centre of the GM debate.
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 22 February 2003:
http://www.bsn.org.uk/bsn/bsnenscripts.nsf/(httpScripts)/905F862257234EC880256C5200423D0A?OpenDocument
... brain on computer 6. SOT (English speech) super: Professor Irene Gottlob, Head of Ophthalmology at University of Leicester "The largest part ... 7. Various Dr Bennett looking at results of brain on computer in office 8. SOT (English speech) super: Dr Catherine Bennett, Physicist "Functional MR ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 Febrauary 2003:
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... : University Primary | Secondary | Further | University | UNIVERSITIES IN LEICESTERSHIRE University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: 0116 252 2522 www.le.ac.uk De Montfort University The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH Tel: 0116 255 1551 www.dmu.ac.uk Loughborough ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... his college. James Harratt, a year 11 student at Babington... more TEXTS APPEAL 21.02.03 A University of Leicester professor is rallying to the defence of Old English studies in UK universities, claiming texts produced a millennium apart still have a direct relationship.
BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, 22 February 2003:
http://www.bakersfield.com/24hour/healthscience/story/773556p-5560069c.html
... of Huntington, W. Va., Benson held degrees from Marshall College, the University of Illinois and Leicester University in England. He was a professor of geology at the University of Kansas from 1962 to 1981 and later served in the U.S. Geological Survey before becoming a Smithsonian senior ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=9
... the needs of victims of crime in ethnic minority communities, according to two academics at the University of Leicester. more COURSE ON POTTERY 24.01.03 A one-day course in pottery is being held at Leicester Adult Education College next month. Students with little or no pottery experience ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42311&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42311&page=2
... District Schools Under-11s continued their excellent progress with a 4-0 victory over Nuneaton at Leicester University. more SEARCH IS ON FOR TOP TEAMS 22.02.03 The competition to find Leicester City's representatives for the 2003 Youth Games has begun. more 11 - 20 of 74 |12345678| ...
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... about 51 - 60 of 262 |12345678910...| EXPERT TO PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE IN GM DEBATE 07.02.03 A University of Leicester genetics expert is to be at the centre of the GM debate. more ADVISER GAINS VARSITY HONOUR 07.02.03 A Leicester-born businessman has been awarded an honorary degree by ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 February 2003:
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... latest news about 41 - 50 of 262 |12345678910...| UNIVERSITY GETS SOLAR POWER AID 12.02.03 Leicester University has received more than £200,000 to promote solar engineering. more LANGUAGE AWARDS 12.02.03 A school for youngsters learning to speak Gujarati is hosting a ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 24 February 2003:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,897291,00.html
... Fiesta Bowl, has a 100,000-seat stadium and an annual sport budget of $79m. This is more than the University of Leicester's total grant allocation from the funding council. In high-profile sports such as American football and basketball, coaches earn bigger salaries than university presidents - ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 February 2003:
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... EXPERT TO PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE IN GM DEBATE 07.02.03 A University of Leicester genetics expert is to be at the centre of the GM debate. more ADVISER GAINS VARSITY HONOUR 07.02.03 A Leicester-born businessman has been awarded an honorary degree by ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 February 2003:
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... UNIVERSITY GETS SOLAR POWER AID 12.02.03 Leicester University has received more than £200,000 to promote solar engineering. more LANGUAGE AWARDS 12.02.03 A school for youngsters learning to speak Gujarati is hosting a ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
... his college. James Harratt, a year 11 student at Babington... more TEXTS APPEAL 21.02.03 A University of Leicester professor is rallying to the defence of Old English studies in UK universities, claiming texts produced a millennium apart still have a direct relationship. more 1 - 10 of ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104400&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104400&page=3
... to a beauty evening. more UNIVERSITY JOINS KNEE RESEARCH 14.02.03 Scientists from the University of Leicester are taking revolutionary research further with the potential to offer new hope for knee-injury victims.
THIS IS ESSEX, 25 February 2003:
http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/essex/local_interest/famous_faces/music/blur.html
... of the more unusual projects the group has been involved in has been a bid to find life on Mars by Leicester University. The band were also joined on stage by soon-to-be London Mayor Ken Livingstone who contributed to the monologue on a track from their 1994 album The Great Escape. Blur released ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104400&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104400&page=3
... to a beauty evening. more UNIVERSITY JOINS KNEE RESEARCH 14.02.03 Scientists from the University of Leicester are taking revolutionary research further with the potential to offer new hope for knee-injury victims.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42655&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42318&contentPK=4343760
... to get behind the club to get it back where it belongs - in the Premiership. John Williams, the University of Leicester's renowned soccer sociologist, said: "The Premiership is screened across the world and if Leicester are there then people all over the globe will recognise it as a significant ...
BANGKOK, 26 February 2003:
http://www.bangkokpost.com/en/Outlook/27Feb2003_out07.html
... potential. DNA as a means of individual identification, first invented by Alec Jeffreys of the University of Leicester in England in 1984, has developed into a hallmark forensic technique, strong
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=4
... skin deep. more STEP INSIDE INDIAN CULTURE 14.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes.
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 26 February 2003:
http://www.bsn.org.uk/80256A16003D6386/(httpDailyOutLooks)/C7B6DAB9C15E240380256CD9003852B0?OpenDocument
... ANCIENT CLINGFILM FOUND TO PROTECT FOSSILS 26 February 2003 - LEICESTER Researchers at Leicester University have found that a kind of ancient clingfilm made of microbes could be responsible for the remarkable state of preservation of some ancient fossils.
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 26 February 2003:
http://www.bsn.org.uk/80256A17005C4834/(httpScripts)/DDB5A7F3F3ADB01880256CD900409D85?OpenDocument
... to show how graptolites were protected 3. SOT:(English Speech): Super: Dr Jan
Zalasiewicz, University of Leicester "This layer of.. 4. Researcher undertaking experiment on tendrils 5. SOT: (English Speech): Super: Helen Jones, University if Leicester "We found that.. 6. Dr Zalasiewicz and Helen ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=4
... skin deep. more STEP INSIDE INDIAN CULTURE 14.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 26 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4375976
... from the largest film industry in the world. Jaideep Mukherjee, a representative for EMDA and a University of Leicester academic, has visited India for meetings with film producers and financiers. They include Shah Rukh Khan's Arclightz and Films, Sridevi and Boney Kapoor's Narasimha Productions ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 27 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=4
... skin deep. more STEP INSIDE INDIAN CULTURE 14.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes.
THIS IS NOTTINGHAM, 27 February 2003:
http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=65898&command=displayContent&sourceNode=65576&contentPK=4397636
... East Midlands - Premier: Sikh Union (Coventry) v Boots. Div I: Kettering v Newark. Div II: Leicester University v Nottm Trent University. Sunday: EHA Cup, 6th round: Cannock v
Beeston. DTZ League - Midland, Div II: Melton v Mansfield.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4403685
... TATE INVITATION 16:30 - 28 February 2003 16:30 - 28 February 2003 ' ' Two experts from the University of Leicester's History of Art Department have been invited to a seminar at the Tate Britain gallery in London. Dr Phillip Lindley and Dr Matthew Craske will join other experts to discuss ...
DAVENTRY EXPRESS, 28 February 2003:
http://www.daventrytoday.co.uk/sportstory.asp?storyid=3
... and Shane Acton were the other scorers. On Saturday, Daventry take on Derby Asterdale (away); Leicester University (home); Mansfield (away); Corby (home) and Northampton Lions (home in the Badgers League).
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104419&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104400&contentPK=4403299
... and 58 were found to have diabetes and 117 had so-called pre-diabetes. Last year, a team from University of Leicester launched the £1 million Star project to screen 10,000 high-risk people and follow their progress for five years. People taking part are being recruited at GP practices. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104419&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104400&contentPK=4403397
... discussed improvements in the provision of dentistry with Professor Bedi. Vital fund-raiser Leicester University is hosting a ladies night tonight to raise money for the Breast Cancer Campaign. The event will include a chance for women to pamper themselves, with homeopathy demonstrations and ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4403893
... FACTOR 10:30 - 28 February 2003 10:30 - 28 February 2003 ' ' A research team from the University of Leicester has made a breakthrough which could reveal why some fossils are beautifully preserved. Dr Jan
Zalasiewicz, of the university's department of geology, believes it is because they ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=4403677
... 28 February 2003 10:30 - 28 February 2003 ' ' Students from around the world who attend the University of Leicester will gather to celebrate their cultures during a special evening on campus. The International Students' Association is holding a Cultural Night tomorrow, from 6pm to 9.30pm. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=10
... SAFETY CALL MADE OVER GM CROPS 30.01.03 Environmental experts at Leicester University have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops. Scientists have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the... more SPOTLIGHT ON OUR CHURCHES ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4403674
... Judge Albie Sachs, who sits on the South African Constitutional Court, will give a lecture at the University of Leicester on Tuesday. He has frequently been in the headlines, and was a supporter of Nelson Mandela's ANC group during the apartheid regime in South Africa. He lost an arm and eye in ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=3
... year. Leicester Crown Court heard... more TATE INVITATION 28.02.03 Two experts from the University of Leicester's History of Art Department have been invited to a seminar at the Tate Britain gallery in London. more PLANS FOR AIRPORT 28.02.03 Campaigners fighting proposals to build a ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=newModule&sourceNode=104394
... on campus. more DISCOVERY OF THE 'CLINGFILM' FACTOR 28.02.03 A research team from the University of Leicester has made a breakthrough which could reveal why some fossils are beautifully preserved. more CUTS COULD REVERSE CLASS SIZE REDUCTION 26.02.03 A drive to reduce infant class ...
INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE, 28 February 2003:
http://www.iht.com/articles/88015.htm
... those in medicine, forensic analysis, paleontology and DNA sequencing. 1985 Alec Jeffreys of the University of Leicester invents DNA fingerprinting, the use of DNA analysis to match people to biological tissues found at crime scenes. 1987 In a case in Leicestershire, England, DNA clears a ...
DAVENTRY EXPRESS, 28 February 2003:
http://www.daventrytoday.co.uk/sportstory.asp?storyid=2
... and Shane Acton were the other scorers. On Saturday, Daventry take on Derby Asterdale (away); Leicester University (home); Mansfield (away); Corby (home) and Northampton Lions (home in the Badgers League). 26/02/2003
BROADCAST
ZEE TV : Jaideep Mukherjee interview regarding his recent visit to Mumbai to recruit more Indian Film directors to come to shoot their movies in Leicester
BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS: Jan Zalasiewicz comments on ancient 'clingfilm' preserves fossils
CARLTON TV: Foundation degree proposal by Stewart Petersen
Dr Ivan Waddington did a twenty minute slot on drugs on the Fi Glover show on BBC Radio
5
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING February 21 2003:
VALUE
OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 10 = £400,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): 6 = £5,575
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 19 =
£10,450
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 15 =
£600,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: = £1,016,025 (excluding Times
Queen's Anniversary supplement)
NATIONAL PRESS
THE TIMES, 19 February 2003: Feature on Queen's Anniversary Prize-Department of Genetics
INDIA WEEKLY, 07 February 2003: University of Leicester launched one of the biggest studies into childhood obesity. Dr Khunti (Department of General Practice & Primary Health Care) is mentioned and stated
INDIA WEEKLY, 07 February 2003: Jaideep Mukherjee, a media studies academic of the University of Leicester, tries to 'sell' the East Midlands for Bollywood-style productions to India
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 12 February 2003: Today's birthdays: Dr K.J.R. Edwards, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Leicester, 69
THE FINANCIAL TIMES, 17 February 2003: a letter by Prof K.D.M. Snell (English local history) says a quotation by Hans Werner Sinn in his article in TFT has parallels with the poor laws
THE GUARDIAN, 13 February 2003: The University if Leicester is one of the Universities winning the latest round from the Science Research Investment Fond
THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, 16 February 2003: University of Leicester is mentioned as one of the universities that offers degrees in botany or horticulture
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 14 February 2003: Gibson Burrell has been named professor of organisation theory and head of University's management centre
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 14 February 2003: profile on former University of Leicester student Nicholas Ward (engineering) who is stepping down after nine years at the helm of the Royal Hospital School
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 14 February 2003: the inaugural lecture of educational management Professor Les Bell's at the University of Leicester
THE SUNDAY TIMES, 16 February 2003: article on the evolution of the male Y chromosome; Mark Jobling (Genetics) of the University says some rodent species have already lost their Y chromosome
LOCAL PRESS
ASIAN LEADER, 22 February 2003: part-time tutor Jadeep Mukherjee will visit Bollywood in order to convince producers to use Leicester as a film location
ASIAN LEADER, 22 February 2003: Dr Kamlesh Khunti (General Practice&Primary Health) comments on the biggest research into childhood obesity in the South Asian community launched by the University of Leicester
ASIAN LEADER, 22 February 2003: Steven Pegg (Attenborough Centre) comments on the university's offer to teach Indian dances.
BIRMINGHAM POST, 15 February 2003: interview with former graduate Sarah Evans, now head-teacher at king Edward VI High School for Girls, Birmingham talking about traditional beliefs and modern ideals
COALVILLE TIMES; 31 January 2003: Students from Leicester acted in the "making the
grade"-initiative
CONSTRUCTION NEWS, 13 February 2003: advertised bidding, detail plans granted for university biomedical building
CRAVEN HERALD & PIONEER, 07 February 2003: John Martyn Fisher awarded a masters degree of the University of Leicester in occupational psychology
EASTERN EYE, 14 February 2003: Dr Khunti (Department of General Practice & Primary Health Care) states that there is a rapid increase in overweight children
HEARTLAND EVENING NEWS, 08 February 2003: The University of Leicester shows how archaeologists work in the Donington le Heath Manor House
KETTERING EVENING TELEGRAPH, 05 February 2003: University of Leicester research says one in four black British men has one white ancestor
LEICESTER MERCURY, 19. February 2003: University will be honoured by achieving the Queen's Prize for achievement. Staff of the department of Genetics are invited to the Buckingham Palace an 20 February
LEICESTER MERCURY, 19. February 2003: HSBC and the University of Leicester planning Workshops for HSBC employees and so tighten the partnership
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20. February 2003: County Trefoil Guild will hold their meeting in the Percy Gee Building this year
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20. February 2003: supermarkets ask Perpetuity Group -a offshoot of the University- to find out about techniques and tactics of shoplifters
LEICESTER MERCURY, 20. February 2003: different experts of the University like Jason Hughes (smoking expert), Sheetal Lakhani (spokesperson National Hindi Students Forum) and Ather Mirza (Bollywood expert) commenting on Bollywood films glamorising smoking
NEWARK ADVERTISER, 07 February 2003: Lender is a four-piece Rockband which has already appeared at the University, The Half-Time Orange and the Y-Theatre in Leicester
NORHTANTS HERALD & POST, 06 February 2003: an exhibition of Celtic Art is displayed at the University of Leicester Centre in Northampton
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST, 08 February 2003: research by Dr Alexandra Lamont found out that babies can remember music that they heard before they were born over twelve months later
NUNEATION EVENING TELEGRAPH, 15 February 2003: student of the University wins chance to see a film of his choice in the Odeon cinema in Nuneaton
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, 11 February 2003: Risks of being a fortysomthing mother. Dr. Julia Berryman (Psychology) says there are only a few risks being an older mother
THE GUERNSEY PRESS & STAR, 10 February 2003: Leicester was at the Higher Education Fair at the Grammar School in Guernsey
THE NORTHERN ECHO, 06 February 2003: University of Leicester Research says one in four black British men has one white ancestor
WREXHAM EVENING LEADER, 05 February 2003: University of Leicester Research says one in four black British men has one white ancestor
CHESTER EVENING LEADER, 05 February 2003: University of Leicester Research says one in four black British men has one white ancestor
MAGAZINES & TRADE
BODY LIFE, November/December 2002: Portrait of Colin Hide who started work at the University of Leicester in 1987
BUILDING, TRADE&INDUSTRY, February 2003: The University of Leicester awarded the Norwest Holst Construction a £15 million contract to design and build a five-storey biomedical research facility
EDUCATION NEWS, Spring 2003: Family Programmes, Peter Allen former Development Manager of the University of Leicester is talking about how to run a Family Program
E.LEARNING AGE, February 2003: the Royal College of Nursing, City University, University of Leicester and the University of Ulster built a consortium to develop e-learning opportunities aimed at healthcare professionals, which will run an UkeU's e-learning platform
FURTHER EDUCATION, January 2003: Feature about the University of Leicester as "a commercial solution"
HANSARD, 10 February 2003: Table of different universities about applications via UCAS to full-time courses in pre-clinical medicine
MEDICAL LABORATORY WOLRD, February 2003: Portrait of Prof Sir Alec Jeffries
NEW SCIENTIST, 15 February 2003: risks of 'DNA genealogy'
OPTICIAN, 14 February 2003: diary, 'Peer review - an interactive session' at the Charles Wilson Building, University of Leicester
PROFESSIONAL SECURITY, February 2003: announcement for a public free lecutre of Prof Martin Gill about what we can learn talking to offenders
PROFESSIONAL SECURITY, February 2003: letter to the editor by Salim Nazeer, student at the Scarman Centre of the University of Leicester, on the matter work-related violence
THE BAPCO JOURNAL, January/February 2003: Portrait of Martin Wright Graduate Bachelor of Laws and MSc in Security Technology from the Scarman Centre
THE GEOGRAPHILCAL MAGAZINE, March 2003: Dr Francis Mayle explains the various techniques used to reconstruct the Amazonian biodiversity at the Department of Geography at the University of Leicester
SNAPSHOT UK, January 2003: Snapshot on the environment, The University of Leicester uses Solar Energy to produce electricity. Photo of the engineering building at the Uni of Leicester
SUSTAIN, February 2003: one in six households in England and Wales have trouble paying their water bills, says research of the University
WEBSITES
CHANNEL NEWS ASIA, 06.01.2003: http://channelasianews.com/stories/todaynews/view/301/1/.html
feature mentioning Robin White (Dean of the Faculty of Law)
HERO, 18.01.2003: http://www.hero.ac.uk
University of Leicester biologist is involved in in-depth research to untangle the complex way in which fishers' behaviour, resource ecology and economics interact fishing
industry
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 February 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3
STEP INSIDE INDIAN CULTURE 14.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes. more PUPILS IN JOBS QUIZ 14.02.03 Students at a community college have been quizzing workers from a variety of
...
US NEWSWIRE, 20 February 2003:
http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/qtr1_2003/0220-119.html
.. Would Have Only Modest Impact on Unwed Births To: National Desk Contact: Arnstein Aassve of the University of Leicester (England), Phone: 00 44 116 252 5343; e-mail: aa128@leicester.ac.uk LEICESTER, England., Feb. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by the Center
for
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=4
Unicef Day for Change 2003. more EXPERT TO PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE IN GM DEBATE 07.02.03 A University of Leicester genetics expert is to be at the centre of the GM debate.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 February 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4218611
Philosophical Society. Admission is free to the lecture at 5.30pm in the Rattray Lecture Theatre, University of Leicester, on Wednesday, March 12. For information, call Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society on 0116 270 4921.
BBC ONLINE, 19 February 2003: http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/fun_stuff/2003/02/day_in_the_life_of_catherine_preston.shtml
a typical 24 hours SEE ALSO Student life Take part in a day in the life WEB LINKS University of Leicester The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. FACTS Tea is nearly 5,000 years old and was discovered, as legend has it, in 2737 B.C. by a Chinese emperor ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 19 February 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/story/0,9830,898740,00.html
art and design in the community King's College London - defence, war and international studies University of Leicester - genetics and its impact on science and society John Leggott College, Scunthorpe - science teaching London School of Economics - research on unemployment and inequality ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 19 February 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/artsandhumanities/story/0,12241,898877,00.html
institutions remove the subject from degree syllabuses. Elaine Treharne, head of English at Leicester University, will use her inaugural lecture as a professor to argue the relevance of old English to students Leicester is one of fewer than 40 UK institutions that teach old English (it is ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 18 February 2003: http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/worldwide/story/0,9959,897419,00.html
Fiesta Bowl, has a 100,000-seat stadium and an annual sport budget of $79m. This is more than the University of Leicester's total grant allocation from the funding council. In high-profile sports such as American football and basketball, coaches earn bigger salaries than university presidents -
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 18 February 2003: http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,898013,00.html
Fiesta Bowl, has a 100,000-seat stadium and an annual sport budget of $79m. This is more than the University of Leicester's total grant allocation from the funding council. In high-profile sports such as American football and basketball, coaches earn bigger salaries than university presidents - ...
BBC ONLINE 18 February 2003: http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/student_life/out_and_about_in_leicestershire.shtml
Leicestershire Student life at various universities WEB LINKS Loughborough University University of Leicester De Montfort University The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. PRINT THIS PAGE View a printable version of this page. Students make up over 10 per ...
DAILY NATION 16 February 2003: http://www.nationaudio.com/News/DailyNation/Today/Comment/Special_Report1602200311.html
lungs of your children? Dr Jonathan Grigg and his team at the Institute for Lung Health at the University of Leicester in the UK looked deep into the lungs of children - and found diesel soot in all of them. Are you asthmatic? Have you noticed that a cloud of diesel smoke can set you wheezing ...
CHRONICLE HERALD, 16 February 2003: http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2003/02/16/fWorld235.raw.html
Either way, men as we know them would disappear." Mark Jobling, a geneticist at Leicester University, points out that some rodent species have already lost their Y chromosomes, only to have another take over its functions. However, Page's research suggests male homo sapiens with ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 February 2003: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=5
more SAFETY CALL MADE OVER GM CROPS 30.01.03 Environmental experts at Leicester University have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops. Scientists have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the... more 41 - 50 of 263 ...
CANTON REPOSITORY, 15 February 2003: http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=84912&Category=11
skydived and ridden in a hot-air balloon together. They?ve traveled across Europe and attended the University of Leicester near London. Both want to become doctors. They plan to get married in the summer of 2004. Nick is finishing his senior year at Walsh University. Stacy is enrolled at ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4174477
to a friend ISLAM IN SCHOOLS 16:30 - 14 February 2003 16:30 - 14 February 2003 ' ' The University of Leicester is hosting a conference on how schools can help young Muslims understand their faith. The university's centre for the history of religious and political pluralism and the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=5
more SAFETY CALL MADE OVER GM CROPS 30.01.03 Environmental experts at Leicester University have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops. Scientists have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the... more 41 - 50 of 264 ...
NEW SCIENTIST, 15 February 2003:
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993381
... danger is that people think they're being told where they came from," says Mark Jobling of the University of Leicester in Britain. Sailing down the generations So what's the problem? At face value the science seems straightforward. Ancestral tests focus on two types of genetic material: the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3
STEP INSIDE INDIAN CULTURE 14.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes. more PUPILS IN JOBS QUIZ 14.02.03 Students at a community college have been quizzing workers from a variety of ...
US NEWSWIRE, 20 February 2003:
http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/qtr1_2003/0220-119.html
... Would Have Only Modest Impact on Unwed Births To: National Desk Contact: Arnstein Aassve of the University of Leicester (England), Phone: 00 44 116 252 5343; e-mail: aa128@leicester.ac.uk LEICESTER, England., Feb. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by the Center for
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=4
EXPERT TO PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE IN GM DEBATE 07.02.03 A University of Leicester genetics expert is to be at the centre of the GM debate.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 February 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=4218611
... Philosophical Society. Admission is free to the lecture at 5.30pm in the Rattray Lecture Theatre, University of Leicester, on Wednesday, March 12. For information, call Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society on 0116 270 4921.
Jason Hughes (CLMS) interview was Pick of the Day in the Mail on Sunday, but also in The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,3604,898350,00.html
FOSSILS IN CLINGFILM:This was covered by British Satellite News and Alpha Galileo (below)
http://www.alphagalileo.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=readRelease&ReleaseID=12646
Simon Bennet (Scarman) appeared on BBC Drivetime on aviation security
Department of Genetics were on MATV re the Queen's Anniversary Prize and the VC was interviewed on BBC Radio Leicester on the subject
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING February 14 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 9 = £360,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): 13 = £14,632
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 30 =
£16,500
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 3 =
£120,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £511, 132
NATIONAL PRESS
THE INDEPENDENT, 5 February 2003: Researchers from Leicester and Cambridge University have
carried out a study of the DNA over 200 Afro-Caribbean men and women living in Britain to trace where in Africa their ancestors would have lived.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5 February 2003: DNA tests carried out by Leicester and Cambridge Universities for a BBC documentary have found that 27 per cent of Afro-Caribbean British men are directly descended from white Europeans due to white ancestry on their paternal bloodline.
THE DAILY MAIL, 5 February 2003: Scientists at Leicester and Cambridge Universities conducted the first genetic survey of British
Afro-Caribbeans, which found that 26 per cent of men have paternal lineage of a European origin.
THE GUARDIAN, 5 February 2003: University professor of criminology, Martin Gill, has been recruited by the National Grid Transco Foundation to evaluate a young offenders institute training scheme.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT, 7 February 2003: A piece of kryptonite created at the University was unveiled to the public in London.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT, 7 February 2003: Article concerning the emergence of online learning mentions the
University's plans with the UK Health Education Partnership, the Royal College of Nursing and City and Ulster universities.
THE OBSERVER, 9 February 2003: A survey carried out by the University's Dr Mark Jobling reveals the presence of a Y chromosome in the genes of many black people, suggesting the involvement of Caucasians in the conceiving of an ancestor.
THE TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT, 14 February 2003: Gibson Burrell has been named professor of organisation theory and head of the
University's management centre.
LOCAL PRESS
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 February 2003: Archaeologists from Leicester are to give an insight into their work at Donington le Health Manor House on February 16, 11am-4pm.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 February 2003: The University is running a series of Indian dance classes at the Richard Attenborough Centre this month.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 February 2003: University professor Clive Dimmock is giving a public lecture focusing on
multi-culturalism in schools.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 February 2003: Professor Ed Louis and Dr Rhona Borts have made a presentation to various MPs and ministers outlining recent developments at the Department of Genetics.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 February 2003: Professor Adrian Hyde-Price has warned that war with Iraq is now virtually inevitable, and it could begin as early as Valentine's Day.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 8 February 2003: The university is the venue for the screening of a documentary film on Pakistan's Independence Movement on February 24 as part of the city's Pakistani Festival.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 11 February 2003: A free, four-week course in meditation is being held at Leicester, starting on March 5.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 11 February 2003: Professor Greg Walker explains that Shakespeare is still relevant today linguistically and thematically.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 11 February 2003: The business development team at Leicester exhibited at the two day Enterprise Show business fair at Donington Park.
WOLVERHAMPTON EXPRESS AND STAR, 30 January 2003: Researchers at the University of Leicester are to carry out a £100,000 study into childhood obesity, focusing on the health and diet of children of south Asian origin. It is funded by the British Heart Foundation.
BIRMINGHAM EXPRESS AND STAR, 30 January 2003: Researchers at the University of Leicester are to carry out a £100,000 study into childhood obesity, focusing on the health and diet of children of south Asian origin. It is funded by the British Heart Foundation.
YORKSHIRE POST, 4 February 2003: Dr Martin Barstow, university space scientist, has said he hopes the spirit of space exploration will endure despite grief over the shuttle disaster.
NEWCASTLE JOURNAL, 4 February 2003: University of Leicester space scientist Dr Martin Barstow has said that the findings of the investigation into the shuttle disaster will be crucial to the future of manned space exploration.
NORWICH EASTERN DAILY PRESS, 1 February 2003. Chemists at the University of Leicester have been working on the harmless inert element krypton. They believe that by using a radioactive form of the element, the harmful, skin-burning kryptonite could theoretically be made.
WOLVERHAMPTON EXPRESS AND STAR, 1 February 2003: University of Leicester chemists have been working on the real element kryptonite, which they believe could theoretically be made using a radioactive form of the gas.
BIRMINGHAM EXPRESS AND STAR, 1 February 2003: University of Leicester chemists have been working on the real element kryptonite, which they believe could theoretically be made using a radioactive form of the gas.
MIDDLESBROUGH EVENING GAZETTE, 3 February 2003: Leicester graduate Sarah Thomas is part of a team of 16 people aiming to raise £50,000 by completing a ten day expedition to the top of Kilimanjaro.
STOKE SENTINEL SUNDAY, 2 February 2003: The annual football league survey conducted by The Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research at Leicester University has found that home and away fans spend an average of £10 before and after a match, and the average fan spends £526 a year on travel, ground admission, food and drink, and a programme. The highly regarded centre regularly polls fans for their views on a whole range of footballing issues.
WOLVERHAMPTON EXPRESS AND STAR, 5 February 2003. Leicester scientists, using genetic profiling to trace the African ancestors of more than 200 Afro-Caribbean Britons, have discovered that more than one in four black British men have more than one white ancestor.
MIDDLESBROUGH EVENING GAZETTE, 5 February 2003. Scientists at Leicester have shown that more than one in four black British men have more than one white British ancestor.
COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 4 February 2003. The findings of a study into David Beckham as being single-handedly responsible for transforming perceptions of masculinity were unveiled at a conference at
theUniversity.
SOUTHERN DAILY ECHO, 28 January 2003. Leicester law graduate Alex Morgan organised a charity head-shave to fund her five-month scientific research trip to Belize to help save the rainforests.
HEARTLENAD EVENING NEWS, 31 January 2003. The site proposed for the new Hinckley United football stadium will be visited by historians from Leicester who will decide whether building can go ahead after archaeologists discovered a 17th or 18th Century crop enclosure on the site.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, 31 January 2003. TheUniversity has researched how to restore public trust in doctors after the damage caused by Harold Shipman.
EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES, 30 January 2003. The results of a survey by the University's Scarman Centre into the rural areas of Suffolk has prompted a major exhibition of photographs depicting Suffolk life in the 21st Century, designed to challenge traditional stereotypes of the
county's people.
COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 3 February 2003. Fifteen-year-old Ryan Griffin, a member of the University of Warwick-based National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth, is planning to join a maths challenge at the University of Leicester later this year.
LOUGHBOROUGH ECHO, 24 January 2003. At least thirty schools will be attending a technology event at the University in June.
THE SHEFFIELD STAR, 5 February 2003. Research undertaken at the University has revealed that one in four black British men have white ancestors.
BIRMINGHAM SUNDAY MERCURY 5 February 2003. Tim Stevenson, head engineer at the University's Space Research Centre believes a tragedy, such as the Columbia disaster was inevitable due to problems with heat-resistant tiles.
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST, 7 February 2003. Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University, Dr Julia Berryman believes that having a child over the age of forty can be very positive, with benefits for the child in terms of language development and IQ.
SHROPSHIRE STAR, 31 January 2003. A report published by the University's Dr Richard Baker is looking at ways of monitoring patient death rates for GPs in light of the Harold Shipman case.
SHROPSHIRE STAR, 5 February 2003. Research undertaken at the University has revealed that one in four black men have white ancestors.
SCUNTHORPE EVENING TELEGRAPH, 1 February 2003. A piece of kryptonite created at the University was unveiled to the public in London. The event celebrated the 70th anniversary of
superman's arrival on Earth
SCARBOROUGH EVENING NEWS, 5 February 2003. Research undertaken at the University has revealed that one in four black men have white ancestors.
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST, 1 February 2003. A piece of kryptonite created at the University was unveiled to the public in London. The event celebrated the 70th anniversary of superman> '> s arrival on Earth.
LIVERPOOL ECHO, 5 February 2003. Research undertaken at the University has revealed that one in four black men have white ancestors.
ASIAN X-PRESS, 7 February 2003. The British Heart Foundation is funding a two year research project at the University which will look into the diet and exercise levels of British-Asian children and devise strategies to improve their health.
BELFAST TELEGRAPH, 5 February 2003. The University's Professor Alec Jeffreys, who developed genetic fingerprinting in the 1980s has called for a national DNA database.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 February 2003. The University is forging links with local primary schools in order to encourage children into higher education.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 February 2003. Local events involving the University include: Stepping Out in the Percy Gee building, and a public lecture given by sir David Attenborough.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 February 2003. The University's Engineering Department has received a share of a government grant to install solar photovoltaic panels.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 February 2003. The University is holding a series of Indian dance classes at the Richard Attenborough Centre.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 12 February 2003. A letter in the Mercury responding to an item written by Dr Martin Barstow concerning NASA and the Columbia tragedy.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 February 2003. Sir David Attenborough will be giving a lecture, organised by the University, at De Montfort Hall.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 February 2003. The University has received a share in a £1 billion government grant intended for the renovation of scientific premises or spending on scientific equipment.
LEICESTER MAIL, 13 February 2003. The University's Professor Martin Gill has been giving tips to the people of Leicester on how to beat crime, after interviewing criminals as part of a research project he is undertaking.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 February 2003. The University's Centre for the History of Religious and Political Pluralism is running a conference on how schools can help young muslims understand their faith.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 February 2003. The university's Richard Attenborough is hosting a series of Indian dance classes.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 February 2003. Research undertaken has shown that one in four black men have white ancestors, the research will feature in a BBC2 documentary.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 February 2003. The University's Chemistry department is involved in research to develop new techniques for victims of knee injuries.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 February 2003. Article highlighting the problems of living within areas populated by students, and solutions being put forward.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
LABORATORY NEWS, February 2003. Researchers at Leicester have made a new development which may help to increase the acceptance of GM crops.
LABORATORY NEWS, February 2003. Scientists at the University of Leicester are near to solving the problem of the reaction intermediates of chemical reactions being too short-lived to detect.
ENERGY WORLD, February 2003. A solar photovoltaic project at the University' s engineering department has won a share of a £2.2 million government grant.
COUNTRYSIDE LA VIE, February 2003. Cancer researchers from the University's Department of Oncology will become one of the first centres in the world to trial a new anti-cancer drug based on a natural compound of red wine.
WEBSITES
Royal Society-Scientists, February 2003. Profile of Sir Alec Jeffreys, of the University's Department of Genetics.
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Tadao Ando, who took a train from Vladivostock to see James Stirling?s Engineering Building at Leicester University - a round trip of 26,000 miles. This is a game anybody can play based on the number of miles they would go out of their way to see a particular building. But how far would you ... ... executive said today. more SAFETY CALL MADE OVER GM CROPS 30.01.03 Environmental experts at Leicester University have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops. Scientists have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the... more 21 - 30 of 264 ... ... within two weeks. more ASIAN DANCE FUN 08.02.03 A taste of Asian culture is coming to Leicester University this month with a series of Indian dance classes. People can learn the rudiments of ragas and the basics of... more EXPERTS REALLY DIG THEIR WORK 08.02.03 Archaeologists are to ... ... 2003 10:30 - 08 February 2003 ' '
Multi-culturalism in schools is to be the focus of a University of Leicester public lecture. Professor Cli
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Demetriades, professor of financial economics at the university, will be speaking on Financial Systems and Economic Performance: The Role of the State. .> .. ... - was not the only one to be shocked by the survey, which was carried out by Dr Mark Jobling of Leicester University and will be shown on the BBC2 documentary Motherland on Friday. Twenty-six per cent of its black male participants discovered they too possessed a white male predecessor. ... ... - was not the only one to be shocked by the survey, which was carried out by Dr Mark Jobling of Leicester University and will be shown on the BBC2 documentary Motherland on Friday. Twenty-six per cent of its black male participants discovered they too possessed a white male predecessor. ... cal Journal. was based on interviews with 13 cancer patients aged eight to 17 years, and their parents. The study was conduc
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SRIF is contributing ?5m towards this scheme. Bristol has been allocated ?26m under the new
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Dominic Malcolm was interviewed by Sky Sports News about the Shane Warne positive drugs test
Most of the press coverage for the Leicester conference on sporting icons featured Dr. Andrew Parker at Warwick (also co-organiser). The University was mentioned in each of the following radio interviews:
Five Live (twice), Radio Dublin, BBC Radio Belfast, BBC Radio Scotland, GMR, BBC Radio Leics, The World Service, BBC Radio Coventry, kixs '96 (Coventry) BBC Radio West Midlands, BBC Asian Network Radio.
Also ABC Radio Perth (Australia), Cape Town Radio, Radio Johannesburg.
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING February 7 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an
average £207. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 4 = £160,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): £16,948
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 13 =
£7,150
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 1 =
£40,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: = £224,098
NATIONAL PRESS
Press Association, 3 February 2003. Julia Berryman interviewed by Craig Hillsley for an article on 'older women and pregnancy'.
Metro, 4 February 2003. Professor Martin Barstow states his support for manned space missions in light of the Columbia tragedy.
The Daily Telegraph, 3 February 2003. Professor Ken Pounds states his support for manned space missions in light of the Columbia tragedy.
Metro, 3 February 2003. Dr Martin Barstow warns that much space technology needs updating.
LOCAL PRESS
Leicester Mercury, 5 February 2003. University researcher Dominic Malcolm has organised a conference to allow academics from across the country to study David Beckham as a cultural icon.
Leicester Mercury, 5 February 2003. Professor Ed Louis and Dr Rhona Borts from the University's Department of Genetics will make a presentation to various MPs and ministers outlining recent developments at the department.
Leicester Mercury, 4 February 2003. Dr Martin Barstow of the University's Physics and Astronomy department outlines his support for the continuation of manned space missions.
Leicester Mercury, 5 February 2003. Dr Martin Barstow says he believes the cause of the Columbia crash will affect the future of such missions.
Leicester Mercury, 1 February 2003. Bishop Tim Stevens receives an honorary DLitt from the university at the same time as his daughter receives an MA in social research.
Leicester Mercury, 1 February 2003. Richard Baker is calling for a system to monitor GP patient death rates in light of the Harold Shipman case.
Leicester Mercury, 4 February 2003. Staff at the University's Space Research department are considering an appropriate tribute for those who died in the Columbia shuttle crash.
Leicester Mercury, 1 February 2003. A lump of 'kryptonite' created at the University has been unveiled to the public in London.
Leicester Mercury, 3 February 2003. Experts from the University's Space Research Centre have been inundated with calls for their views on the Columbia shuttle crash.
Leicester Mercury, 6 February 2003, Astronaut Jeff Hoffman, who studied at the University between 1972 and 1975 relays his experiences of space travel and gives his reaction to the Columbia tragedy.
Leicester Mercury, 6 February 2003, Professor Martin Gill has been talking to prison inmates in order to discover to better protect the public from crime.
Leicester Mercury, 6 February 2003, Swedish baritone Hakan Vransmo is appearing at the Richard Attenborough Centre.
Leicester Mercury, 7 February 2003, James Meek of the University's Archaeological Services department is giving a talk entitled 'Uncovering Leicestershire Past' to the Leicester centre of the National Trust.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
History Today, February 2003. A comparison of different MA History courses from across the country.
WEBSITES
HEALTH-NEWS-UK,1 February 2003:
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... more patients over a 25-year period. Writing in the British Medical Journal, researchers from the University of Leicester and the Office for National Statistics in London claim that introducing a monitoring system for mortality in primary care is one way of restoring public trust in the medical ...
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... superhero's poison Kryptonite has remained a mystery for decades - until now. Experts from the
University of Leicester have come up with their own version of Kryptonite to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Superman's arrival on Earth. Researchers were asked to provide a possible formula by ...
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GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 3 February 2003:
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... After the last extract, I took down my old copy of Ariel (overdue 37 years, I discover, from Leicester University library). Did I, after all this time, understand those desperate poems better? (Would I have understood them better still had Hughes not destroyed the final diary, thus denying this ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 3 February 2003:
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... know who people are," he said in an interview in today's Independent newspaper. Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University, who discovered DNA fingerprinting in the 1980s, has also called for a national database of the genetic information carried by DNA to help combat crime. The first criminal DNA ...
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... drew a guarded response from Tim Stevenson, an engineer at the Space Research Centre at Britain's University of Leicester. In a phone interview with
AFP, Stevenson said that although he had not seen the pictures what looked like cracks were possibly a trick of the light. "You can't see very
BBC ONLINE, 3 February 2003:
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student, studying in one of the East Midland?s finest universities - Loughborough University, University of Leicester or De Montfort University SEE ALSO BBC Radio One essentials Out and about in Leicestershire Eating out on £15 Nightlife in Leicester House hunting in Leicestershire ...
INDEPENDENT (UK), 3 February 2003:
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... one susceptible to the worst anxieties and conspiracy theories." Professor Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University, who developed DNA fingerprinting in the 1980s, also called for a national DNA database for crime fighting in a speech last year at the Science Festival. Since its development, the
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drew a guarded response from Tim Stevenson, an engineer at the Space Research Centre at Britain's University of Leicester. In a telephone interview Stevenson said that although he had not seen the pictures, what appeared to be cracks might actually be a trick of light. There was no firm theory ...
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... Events and Venues | Search | Days Out & Attractions | back to list The Trumpet Shall Sound University of Leicester: Informative and amusing lecture recital by the incomparable Crispian Steele-Perkins. Crispian Steele-Perkins illustrates the history of the trumpet on an array of instruments
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... tragedy. It was scary watching it as it brought the Challenger disaster right back." Experts from Leicester University's Space Research Centre have been inundated with calls for their views on the tragedy. Investigators were today focusing on what caused unusual temperature rises recorded in ...
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most successful poetry cabarets in the known universe. more Concert The Trumpet Shall Sound University of Leicester: Informative and amusing lecture recital by the incomparable Crispian Steele-Perkins. more Film Catch Me If You Can (12A) Crime/Adventure: Frank Abagnale
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ICCOVENTRY, 4 February 2003:
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Prof Ellis Cashmore, of Staffordshire University, will unveil their findings at a conference at Leicester University on Friday Jan 7. Their research is entitled One David Beckham: Celebrity, Masculinity and the Soccerati study. They write in the study: "Despite his high profile and ridicule he ...
NEW SCIENTIST, 4 February 2003:
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... and other measurements based on what they would have expected to receive." Alan Wells, at the University of Leicester's Space Research Centre in the UK, says this could be vital to the investigation as NASA's shuttles do not have black box recorders. "As soon as communications are lost, ground ...
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 4 February 2003:
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... crew member Ilan Ramon. But Tim Stevenson, an engineer at the Space Research Centre at Britain's University of Leicester, said the "cracks" were possibly a trick of the light. "It may be that the shot you see there is of antennas. There are thin wires that run along the hinge of the payload bay ...
BOSTON'S WBUR RADIO (MA), 4 February 2003:
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... one susceptible to the worst anxieties and conspiracy theories." Professor Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University, who discovered DNA fingerprinting in the 1980s, has also called for a national DNA database for crime fighting in a speech last year at the Science Festival. Since its discovery, ...
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH,4 February 2003:
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... infrastructures. Software House and AXCESS Inc. have formed a reselling partnership. The University of Leicester has spun off Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International, a company associated with the university's Scarman Centre. Palisade Corporation has opened a new European
INDEPENDENT (UK), 5 February 2003:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_medical/story.jsp?story=375683
... their maternal line - is less than 2 per cent white in origin. Mark
Jobling, a geneticist at Leicester University, who took part in the study, said the conclusion was that whereas sex between white women and black men during slavery was almost non-existent, sex between white men and black women ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 5 February 2003:
http://society.guardian.co.uk/crimeandpunishment/story/0,8150,888690,00.html
... in Lancashire, and nearby Wymott. She has recruited Martin Gill, professor of criminology at Leicester University and director of PRCI consultants specialising in security and risk management, to gather statistics and evaluate the course. "What we're perhaps producing is a process and a way
BELFAST TELEGRAPH, 5 February 2003:
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/features/story.jsp?story=375796
one susceptible to the worst anxieties and conspiracy theories." Professor Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University, who developed DNA fingerprinting in the 1980s, also called for a national DNA database for crime fighting in a speech last year at the Science Festival. Since its development, the ...
ECONOMIC TIMES, THE, 5 February 2003:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?artid=36504794
... a water heater, said Tim Stevenson, chief engineer at the Space Research Centre at Britain's University of Leicester. "It has a skin, and it's very light. But it may very well be ice-loaded, which would give it weight," he said, explaining that the water from the atmosphere could condense in ...
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY (UK), 5 February 2003:
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/news/jan03/harrison.html
... February Economics Seminar 3:30pm for 4pm, Seminar Room, Refectory. Professor Panicos Demetriades (University of Leicester - State Banks, Institutions and Financial Development. External visitors are very welcome to attend, but before you come, please check with the seminar coordinator John ...
THE-KINGDOM.IE (UK), 5 February 2003:
http://www.the-kingdom.ie/news/story.asp?j=8158
... O'Sullivan travelled to England to be conferred with a Master s degree n Communications from the University of Leicester. And though the Killarney native told The Kingdom on his return that he is looking forward to enjoying a little free time at last, he has never been one to rest on his ...
WORLDNETDAILY, 5 February 2003
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30847
... Cracks in the argument Tim Stevenson, an engineer at the Space Research Centre at
Britain University of Leicester, expressed doubts about the photo in an interview with Agence
France-Presse. "To be honest, the crew would have observed [a big crack] very, very quickly, particularly if it ...
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... space shuttle tragedy Dr Martin Barstow, Reader in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester, says the space programme must go on more SPACE CENTRE VISITORS SEE HORROR UNFOLDING 03.02.03 Shocked visitors at Leicester's Space Centre watched in horror as the space ...
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... time in his heat. The bottom-age runner has recently joined Birchfield. In the senior 400m, Leicester University's John Oxley took bronze in a personal-best 49.22. In the 3000m walk, Leicester teenager Luke Finch ended his indoor season by bettering last weekend's AAA under-20 winning time by ...
BBC ONLINE, 6 February 2003:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/weblinks/faith.shtml
... Congregation A religious, cultural and social site for Jewish peoples in the Leicester area. Leicester University Chaplaincy Loughborough University Chaplaincy Methodist Churches The national site for Methodism. Nottingham Buddhist Centre Oadby Trinity Methodist Church Located on the.....
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... MP will be at the presentation tomorrow, which is being held at the Savoy Hotel, in London. Leicester University's department of genetics is one of the country's pioneering centres. Professor Louis said: "This is a wonderful opportunity to meet with MPs and ministers and to highlight the impact ...
.. such schemes were not yet widespread. The report, which was written by Richard Baker, from the University of Leicester, said that it would be difficult to set up an effective system. Shipman was jailed for life in 2000 for murdering 15 patients registered with his practice in Hyde, Greater ...
BROADCAST
BBC Radio Northampton, 3 February 2003. Julia Berryman interviewed in connection with 'A woman giving birth at the age of 57'
SPACE SHUTTLE DISASTER COVERAGE
01/02/2003 BBC Nottingham TV Live BBC News 24
TV Live BBC World
02/02/2003 National Space Centre TV Live BBC1 Breakfast TV
TV Live BBC News 24
TV Live BBC World
TV Central
TV BBC East Midlands
TV Live Sky
03/02/2003 National Space Centre Radio Radio Leicester
University of Leicester Radio Radio Nottingham
TV Live Sky
04/02/2003 University of Leicester Radio BBC World Service
05/02/2003 University of Leicester Radio Radio 5 Live (Recording)
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEK ENDING January 31 2003:
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University’s press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 5 = £200,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): £11,373
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 7 =
£3,850
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 4 =
£160,000
OVERSEAS: £40,000 x 10 =
£400,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £775,223
NATIONAL PRESS
THE INDEPENDENT, 23 January 2003: The University is involved with UKeU, the government-backed company set up to provide online degrees from UK universities, today announces its involvement with the UK Healthcare Education Partnership.
THE SUNDAY TIMES, 26 January 2003: John Williams (Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research) investigates sports fans.
TES TEACHER, 17 January 2003: The English Association will be holding two Shakespeare for Students Sixth Form conferences.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT, 24 January 2003: Student Sarbjit Kaur gives her opinions on the White Report.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT, 24 January 2003: The University along with De Montfort and Loughborough have developed The New Progression Accord that gives students the chance to gain a qualification for acquiring key skills such as problem-solving, working with others and career planning.
LOCAL PRESS
DERBY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 20 January 2003: Diary of a teenage girl who is reading the University prospectus and others to help plan her future.
EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES, 15 January 2003: Research by the Scarman Centre has found that racial harassment is a large issue in rural Suffolk.
IPSWICH EVENING STAR, 16 January 2003: Research by the Scarman Centre has found that racial harassment is a large issue in rural Suffolk.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 25 January 2003: Details of the annual Graduates’ Association Lecture which is to be given by Sir David Attenborough entitled - Discovery and the Camera.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 25 January 2003: Details of the University development plans for now and the future.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 25 January 2003: Professor Peter Fisher (Geography) describes some situations in which a Global Positioning System has been used.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 27 January 2003: Events Listing – Professor Ben Leimkuhler Inaugural lecture entitled ‘From Molecular to Celestial Mechanics: Algorithmic Explorations in a Virtual Laboratory’.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 January 2003: Details of the annual Graduates’ Association Lecture which is to be given by Sir David Attenborough entitled - Discovery and the Camera.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 January 2003: Dr Mike Rowe (Scarman Centre) describes how the Iraq situation may affect Leicester.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 January 2003: Mundeep Deogan (Careers Service) discusses the aims of a work experience fair being held at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 29 January 2003: Doctoral student and part-time tutor Jaideep Mukherjee will visit Mumbai and Hyderabad to promote Leicester as a location for Bollywood films.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 January 2003: Scientists from the University have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the danger of genetically-modified plants cross-fertilising with normal species.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 January 2003: Dr Richard Foulkes (English) has wrote a book on Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire, which explains why the Bard has become an English cultural icon through performances around the world.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 January 2003: Details of Professor Martin Gill inaugural lecture - Understanding Security and Crime Prevention: What Can We Learn From Talking to Offenders?
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 January 2003: Film review of Bollywood films – Dum and Jism starring actor John Abraham who starred in the Bollywood filmed at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 January 2003: Details of the annual Graduates’ Association Lecture which is to be given by Sir David Attenborough entitled - Discovery and the Camera.
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST, 16 January 2003: Nurses from Old Basford health centre are undertaking training at the University to so that they can work with patients to help cut out unnecessary appointments with doctors by
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST, 18 January 2003: Profile of Gordon Wright who has completed booked on Steam Railways was a graduate of the University.
SCUNTHORPE EVENING TELEGRAPH, 15 January 2003: John Williams (Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research) remarks on Scunthorpe United considering putting on a pantomime.
THE WATFORD OBSERVER, 24 January 2003: Dancing teacher Margaret Howard describes the success of her dance school over the past two decades that she has developed at the same time as studying at the University.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
BBC HISTORY, January 2003: Details of a lecture to be held at the University – Play: Social History Society 28th Annual Conference.
GROUP LEISURE, January 2003: A look at University accommodation for ideal for groups with a budget – profile of the University.
INDEPENDENT RETAIL NEWS, 24 January 2003: Leicester shop owner Chetan Mistry describes how his shop, which is situated close to the University, is highly dependent on the students.
TRAINING TECHNONOLGY & HUMAN RESOURCES, January 2003: The University is involved with
UKeU, the government-backed company set up to provide online degrees from UK universities, today announces its involvement with the UK Healthcare Education Partnership.
OVERSEAS
Yuri Dubrova (Genetics) has researched the elevated mutation rates in germline of first- and second- generation offspring of irradiated male mice:
THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, 7 May 2002
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH, 12 May 2002
FORT WORTH STAR – TELEGRAM, 7 May 2002
HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 7 May 2002
THE KANSAS CITY STAR, 7 May 2002
MIAMI HERALD – INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 7 May 2002
ORLANDO SENTINEL, 7 May 2002
PITTSBURGH POST –GAZETTE, 7 May 2002
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 9 May 2002
THE TENNESSEAN, 7 May 2002
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CHAMBERBIZ, 25 January 2003:
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Runs management, finance and accounting, business, marketing and IT distance-learning courses for Leicester University. The business school at the Open University agrees, reporting a 70 per cent increase in students in the last three years, reflecting the interest in this area. Study methods ...
MILTON KEYNES CITIZEN, 25 January 2003:
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At a higher level, managers can do a Certificate or Diploma of Management through Leicester University. The Business Development Unit at the college can also help successful in-house training achieve nationally recognised qualifications and they are working ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 25 January 2003:
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Multi-million pound developments are spreading beyond the city centre thanks to Leicester University's plans. The university has started work on a £300 million expansion, which aims to attract students from across the country. Last week, the Leicester Mercury revealed that ...
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HELPS CITY GROW Multi-million pound developments are spreading beyond the city centre thanks to Leicester University's plans. more
CCTV-ON-THE-RATES SCHEME SCUPPERED A plan to use business rates to help pay for more CCTV cameras in Leicester city centre has been
scuppered. more FIRMS ...
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GROW 25.01.03 Multi-million pound developments are spreading beyond the city centre thanks to Leicester University's plans. more
CCTV-ON-THE-RATES SCHEME SCUPPERED 24.01.03 A plan to use business rates to help pay for more CCTV cameras in Leicester city centre has been scuppered
SIGNONSANDIEGO.COM, 26 January 2003:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/louv/20030126-9999_1e26louv.html
Institutions as The Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research in the Sociology Department at Leicester University. Or how one U.S. academic analyzes the racial/class sports hierarchy in America, "That is to say, that those sports deemed to be more refined, more stately such as golf .?.?. ...
HR-NET, 26 January 2003:
http://www.hri.org/docs/Democide/sod.ref.html
D.C.Heath, 1975. Coutouvidis, John and Jaime Reynolds. POLAND 1939-1947. Great Britain: Leicester University Press, 1986.
Cowdrey, Albert E. "A question of numbers." In EISENHOWER AND THE GERMAN POWS: FACTS AGAINST FALSEHOOD, [edited] by G?nter Bischof and Stephan E. Ambrose. Baton Rouge
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 27 January 2003:
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On Sunday, she will attend a Chinese New Year of the Goat celebration show at Leicester University.
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GROW 25.01.03 Multi-million pound developments are spreading beyond the city centre thanks to Leicester University's plans.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 28 January 2003:
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Sir David, who grew up in the city, will deliver the 2003 University of Leicester Graduates' Association Lecture at De Montfort Hall. His father, Frederick, was principal of the university when it was called the university college. The family grew up in ...
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FANS TO TAKE NOTE 27.12.02 Music-lovers are invited to start the new year on a high note at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre. more DRESS-MAKING COURSES OFFER 27.12.02 A community centre is to run a course for people who would like to learn how to design and make clothes
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 January 2003:
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film producers to shoot blockbusters in Leicestershire is a key aim of a trade mission to India. University of Leicester media academic Jaideep Mukherjee will visit Mumbai and Hyderabad on the week-long trip organised by Business Link for Leicestershire. He will also go to the film studios of ...
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maintained their promotion challenge in DTZ East Midlands Division Two with a 4-2 win against Leicester University. Steve Green opened the scoring after good work by Tom Paul down the left. The University equalised with a deflected shot but Dave Siddall slotted a penalty flick to put Westleigh ...
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HELPS CITY GROW Multi-million pound developments are spreading beyond the city centre thanks to Leicester University's plans. more A ROOM WITH A VIEW TO CHANGING CONSTRUCTION It is a model-maker's dream project and it will shortly be getting under way in Leicester. more FEARS OF ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 29 January 2003:
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"Want a brilliant career?" more ALL KINDS OF ACTS 23.01.03 I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member.
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HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 29 January 2003:
http://hmg.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/12/3/357
Division of Medical Genetics, Departments of Genetics and Medicine, Adrian Building University of Leicester, Leicester LEI 7RH, UK, 3CNRS UPRES 3410,
Facult? de M?decine, H?pital Avicennes, 93009 Bobigny Cedex, France, 4Faculty of Medicine, United Arab Emirates University, PO Box 17666 ...
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 29 January 2003:
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Elena Bosch and Mark A. Jobling* Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK Received October 11, 2002; Accepted December 3, 2002 Deletions of the AZFa region on the long arm of the human Y chromosome cause ...
THIS IS ESSEX, 29 January 2003:
http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/essex/news/NEWS14.html
View School and Seevic College, has recently graduated with a first-class law honours degree from Leicester University. Next July, she hopes to go to the rainforest on a scientific research project. She will spend her time there as a conservation worker and teaching assistant. She will pay
HEALTH-NEWS UK, 30 January 2003:
http://www.health-news.co.uk/showstory.asp?id=105742
As a result, the foundation is funding a two-year project by the University of Leicester, which will look at South Asian children?s diet and activity levels and devise a plan to improve their health. ?Early detection and intervention directed at obesity are ...
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ENGINEERING GRADUATE IS TOP OF CLASS 13.01.03 A Leicester University engineering graduate has won Alstom's graduate of the year award.
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"Want a brilliant career?" more ALL KINDS OF ACTS 23.01.03 I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member.
TIMES ONLINE, 30 January 2003:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-561012,00.html
Its use in crime detection was identified in the early 1980s at Leicester University. A system was developed translating the DNA into a bar coding that can be compared with other ?DNA fingerprints?. At first the scientists compared DNA extracted from blood and ...
ICCOVENTRY, 30 January 2003:
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JAGUAR pulled four points clear at the top of the table with an emphatic 14 win over Leicester University with goals from Carl Mills (6), Martin Harold (4), Kevin Angliss (2), Josh Oliver and Ranjit
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BRITISH SATELLITE NEWS, 30 January 2003:
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Various of laboratory shots. 3. SOT (English speech) super: Professor Manuel Galinanes, University of Leicester "What we do... 4. Various of laboratory shots. 5. Computer screen showing heart being before and after operation. 6. SOT (English speech) super: Professor Manuel Galinanes, ...
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"Want a brilliant career?" more ALL KINDS OF ACTS 23.01.03 I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member.
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OVER GM CROPS 10:30 - 30 January 2003 10:30 - 30 January 2003 ' ' Environmental experts at Leicester University have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops. Scientists have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the danger of the genetically-modified ...
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SAFETY CALL MADE OVER GM CROPS 30.01.03 Environmental experts at Leicester University have been asked to research safe ways of growing GM crops. Scientists have been asked to find out how GM crops could be grown without the... more SPOTLIGHT ON OUR CHURCHES ...
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Students are being sent to work by university bosses in Leicester. The University of Leicester is dedicating a week to work experience, starting today. International firms as well as local voluntary groups have been invited to the city campus to help place students in ...
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FANS TO TAKE NOTE 27.12.02 Music-lovers are invited to start the new year on a high note at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre.
UNIVERSITY IN THE HEADLINES
Week ending 24/1/2003
VALUE OF CUTTINGS
The University’s press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average £651,878. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 2 = £80,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): £8,028
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 7 = £3,850
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 14 = £560,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £651,878
NATIONAL PRESS
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 16 January 2003: Sarah Sands gives her opinions on research by sociologists at the University that have looked at the whether different sports are class-based.
THE GUARDIAN, 15 January 2003: Steven Pudney (Economics) on behalf of the Home Office has analysed the results from a sample of 4,000 12-30 year-olds their experience of drug use and offending.
LOCAL PRESS
ABINGDON HERALD, 9 January 2003: Ann Miller (French) will be introducing a Leolo for the Abingdon College and District Film Society 25th season.
COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 17 January 2003: Business and Marketing graduate of the University Raj Rai -alias Panjabi MC – is to hit the UK music charts with Mundian To Bach
Ke, meaning “beware of the boys”.
KENSINGTON TIMES, 8 January 2003: Profile of Barbara Jacobs is who a graduate of the University has recently been appointed Agony Aunt for the Kensington Times who also appears in a Channel 4 on a Saturday night.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 18 January 2003: Sam Neatrour (Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research) describes the average Leicester City Football Club Fan.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 19 January 2003: Announcement of the people to receive and honorary degree at the degree ceremony for postgraduate students.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 21 January 2003: Details of Professor Martin Gill Lecture – Understanding Security and Crime Prevention: What Can We Learn From Talking To Offenders?
LEICESTER MERCURY, 21 January 2003: Announcement of Dr Margaret Gelling and Sir Derek Thomas to receive honorary degrees from the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 22 January 2003: Dr Dina Iordanova has been given £100,000 to research Balkan cinema.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 January 2003: Katherine Irving (Students’ Union) gives her opinions on an article that appeared in the LEICESTER MERCURY on January 16 about the venue at De Montfort University
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 January 2003: Prince Charles is due to open a new £1 million education wing at the foundation in Markfield with which the University has links. The foundation is a leading academic and research institute, involved in promoting a better understanding of Islam in the West.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 24 January 2003: Jon Garland and Neil Chakraborti (Scarman Centre) have carried out a study on the attitudes of members of ethnic minorities in Suffolk to crime and the criminal justice system.
LONDON EVENING STANDARD, 14 January 2003: Article looking at part-time courses – highlighting the distance learning courses that the University offers.
LONDON EVENING STANDARD, 14 January 2003: Academics are investigating the social differences between football and rugby fans.
NUNEATON EVENING TELEGRAPH, 16 January 2003: Research by Sam Neatrour (Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research) has looked at the income of Coventry City fans.
THE STAR (SHEFFIELD), 14 January 2003: Graduate of the University Terri White asked numerous surgeons if she should get cosmetic surgery when she has a size-10 figure.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
BUPA MAGAZINE, ISSUE II (January 2003): Professor Bryan William describes how bananas can reduce high blood pressures.
CONTRACT JOURNAL, 15 January 2003: Announcement of the Norwest Holst of achieving the contract to design and build the biomedical research facility.
DERBYSHIRE TODAY, January 2003: Professor Richard Camp (Dermatology) comments on the different types of eczema.
THE GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE, February 2003: Details of Dr Claire Mercer (Geography) – Dividing Up the Globe: Is There Still a Third World.
HEALTH SERVICE JOURNAL, 16 January 2003: Paul Sinfield and his research team discuss ways of opening up the opportunity for Primary care patients to discuss and set standards they expect of the NHS.
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTRYSIDE, January 2003: A lecturer from the University used the advice of Alan White an expert on the work of Lewis Carroll to help with a dissertation on Carroll and the Theatre.
INDIA WEEKLY, 17 January 2002: Dr Kamlesh Khunti (General Practice and Primary Health Care is leading a study that will question 7,000 parents and their children in Leicester to find out what they eat and if they are doing enough exercise.
THE LIGHTING JOURNAL, January 2003: The National Space Centre was used to hold a technical meeting – A Strategy for Replacing Structurally Unsound Lighting Columns.
THE LIGHTING JOURNAL, January 2003: The University’s Engineering building will be 1 of 19 schemes to be powered by solar energy which have been approved under the DTI’s £20million Major Photovoltaic Demonstration Programme.
LOCAL AUTORITY BUILDING & MAINTENANCE, January 2003: The University’s Engineering building will be 1 of 19 schemes to be powered by solar energy which have been approved under the DTI’s £20million Major Photovoltaic Demonstration Programme.
MATERIALS WORLD, November 2002: The University is co-developing the novel chromium deposition process.
MINERVA, January 2003: Excavation by Dr Marijke van der Veen (Archaeology) on the settlement at Mons Claudianus in a Eastern Desert of Egypt.
PROFESSIONAL SECURITY, January 2003: Professor Martin Gill will give an evaluation for the Home Office of public space CCTV effectiveness at a two-day conference by the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science entitled Candid Camera.
YOUNG PEOPLE NOW, 15 January 2003: John Williams (Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research) comments on club-based youth community schemes.
Glasgow Herald, 9 January 2003. Story about two boys in same family suffering from liver cancer. Sue Ablett quoted on progress made with UKCCSG trials in liver cancer.
WEBSITES
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The Leukaemia Research Fund has handed over the money to the University of Leicester. It is part of the fund's work to improve treatments, find cures and learn how to prevent the group of blood cancers which affect 24,500 people in Britain every year. City ...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 18 January 2003:
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=57690&command=newModule&sourceNode=57691&page=10
Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 18 January 2003:
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in Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 18 January 2003:
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in Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music...
ASIA PACIFIC NEWS, 19 January 2003:
http://en.btbtravel.com/s/Editorial-People.asp?ReportID=47521
Tim Bye - Legal Director And Company Secretary Tim Bye has a law degree from Leicester University and an MBA with distinction from London Business School. He began his career as a trainee solicitor in the City of London and moved into industry after qualifying as a solicitor, ...
CHAMBERBIZ, 19 January 2003:
http://chamberbiz.yellowbrix.com/pages/chamberbiz/Story.nsp?story_id=36004092&ID=chamberbiz&scategory=Metals+%26+Minerals%3AMinerals&
and First Farmers Beyond Europe-An Archaeological Survey: 127-144, ed. J.V.S. Megaw. Leicester: Leicester University Press. ALL CHIN, B., AND F. R. ALL CHIN 1974 The relationship of Neolithic and later settled communities with those of late stone age hunters and gatherers in Peninsular India, ...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 19 January 2003:
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Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH, 19 January 2003:
http://cnniw.yellowbrix.com/pages/cnniw/Story.nsp?story_id=36004092&ID=cnniw&scategory=Metals+%26+Minerals%3AMinerals&
and First Farmers Beyond Europe-An Archaeological Survey: 127-144, ed. J.V.S. Megaw. Leicester: Leicester University Press. ALL CHIN, B., AND F. R. ALL CHIN 1974 The relationship of Neolithic and later settled communities with those of late stone age hunters and gatherers in Peninsular India
BBC ONLINE, 20 January 2003:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/environment/2003/01/safer_gen_manipulation.shtml
may have big impact on agriculture in developing countries SEE ALSO BBC Science WEB LINKS Leicester University's Department of Biology The Rockefeller University, New York The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. FACTS People have tried for a long time to add ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 January 2003:
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. He said: "It is a great honour to be awarded an honorary DLitt from the University of Leicester. "This university has a growing international reputation in key fields of research and is a major participant in the regeneration of Leicester. "As a representative of the ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 January 2003:
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FANS TO TAKE NOTE 27.12.02 Music-lovers are invited to start the new year on a high note at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104394&page=5
ENGINEERING GRADUATE IS TOP OF CLASS 13.01.03 A Leicester University engineering graduate has won Alstom's graduate of the year award. more BIG SHOWCASE FOR START-UPS 13.01.03 A Leicestershire business showcase will mark the end of a ...
MORNING CALL (PA), 21 January 2003:
http://www.mcall.com/features/health/local/all-stemheart0121jan21,0,7840382.story?coll=all%2Dfeatureshealth%2Dhed
I had a problem walking half a block. It's worked out really well.'' Dr. Manuel Galinanes of the University of Leicester in Britain performed a similar procedure on 14 heart-attack survivors using bone marrow cells isolated from the breast bone, injecting the cells during bypass surgery. Within ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42629&command=displayContent&sourceNode=42628&contentPK=3755423
Crime prevention will be the subject of a lecture taking place at the University of Leicester. Professor Martin Gill will consider what offenders say are the limitations of crime prevention and security measures. The lecture takes place in the Ken Edwards Building on ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42628&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=42628&page=3
HALTING CRIME 21.01.03 Crime prevention will be the subject of a lecture taking place at the University of Leicester. Professor Martin Gill will consider what offenders say are the limitations of crime prevention and...
THIS IS DERBYSHIRE, 21 January 2003:
http://www.businessderbyshire.co.uk/news/03/jan/030121a.htm
15.7m and is to design and build a five-storey biomedical research facility for the University of Leicester. The building will include research laboratories, offices, meeting rooms, a research library and stores, and will accommodate 250 members of staff. This research facility ...
THIS IS DERBYSHIRE, 21 January 2003:
http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=85809&command=displayContent&sourceNode=83954&contentPK=3771722
£15.7m and is to design and build a five-storey biomedical research facility for the University of Leicester. The building will include research laboratories, offices, meeting rooms, a research library and stores, and will accommodate 250 members of staff. This research facility is ...
MORNING CALL (PA), 21 January 2003:
http://www.mcall.com/features/all-stemheart0121jan21,0,7586080.story?coll=all%2Dfeatures%2Dhed
I had a problem walking half a block. It's worked out really well.'' Dr. Manuel Galinanes of the University of Leicester in Britain performed a similar procedure on 14 heart-attack survivors using bone marrow cells isolated from the breast bone, injecting the cells during bypass surgery.
ICCOVENTRY, 22 January 2003:
http://iccoventry.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0125nwarksnews/page.cfm?objectid=12559205&method=full&siteid=50003
waiting for a train home on the Sunday, he was separated from him. Laura Tyler, a student at Leicester University, told the inquest that Mr Ross sat next to her on a train and became aggressive, adding: ?He definitely wasn?t normal. He was under the influence of something, definitely.? Police ...
HISTORY TODAY, 22 January 2003:
http://www.historytoday.com/index.cfm?articleid=19202
London (War Studies) Kingston University Lancaster University Leeds Metropolitan University Leicester University Liverpool Hope University College London Guildhall University LSE (Economic History) LSE International History Manchester Metropolitan University Newman College of Higher ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=42694&command=newModule&sourceNode=42321
UNIVERSITIES IN LEICESTERSHIRE University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: 0116 252 2522 www.le.ac.uk De Montfort University The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH Tel: 0116 255 1551 www.dmu.ac.uk Loughborough ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 22 January 2003:
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The project was co-founded in the mid 1990s by the University of Leicester and Leicester City Council.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE , 22 August 2002:
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The church is planning to take the badly-tarnished silverware to the museum service and Leicester University for advice on cleaning it. The chalice was made following an Act of Parliament, when churches were told to give wine as well as bread to the whole congregation.
ICCOVENTRY, 23 January 2003:
http://iccoventry.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0125nwarksnews/page.cfm?objectid=12561837&method=full&siteid=50003
waiting for a train home on the Sunday, he was separated from him. Laura Tyler, a student at Leicester University, told the inquest that Mr Ross sat next to her on a train and became aggressive, adding: "He definitely wasn't normal. He was under the influence of something, definitely." Police ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=102276&command=displayContent&sourceNode=102275&contentPK=3785162
OF ACTS 10:30 - 23 January 2003 10:30 - 23 January 2003 ' ' I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member. I work for the Students' Union and was shocked to read Adam Wakelin's article about the venue at De Montfort University (Mercury, Jan 16). Although the article ...
NORTHANTS NEWS.COM (UK), 23 January 2003:
http://www.northantsnew.co.uk/ref/story_events.asp?ID=16044
movement inspired work by artist Joanne Kemp-Preece is on display at the Northampton Centre of the University of Leicester until the end of the month. Joanne, who describes herself as a visual and performance artist, specialises in photographs and mono-printing which involves putting ink on ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 23 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55555&command=newPage
"Want a brilliant career?" more ALL KINDS OF ACTS 23.01.03 I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member. more A BETTER PARK AND RIDE SITE 23.01.03 Travelling by road from Leicester to Nottingham, A46/A606, one is informed, very early on, of the directions to the
CNNFN INDUSTRYWATCH, 24 January 2002:
http://cnniw.yellowbrix.com/pages/cnniw/Story.nsp?story_id=36157144&ID=cnniw&scategory=Internet%3AE-Commerce&
runs management, finance and accounting, business, marketing and IT distance-learning courses for Leicester University. The business school at the Open University agrees, reporting a 70 per cent increase in students in the last three years, reflecting the interest in this area. Study methods ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 January 2002:
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with their present occupation. more ALL KINDS OF ACTS 23.01.03 I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member. more HOMOSEXUALITY: 'SOCIETY IS WRONG BEFORE GOD' 24.01.03 John Florance (First Person, Mercury, Dec 16) on the rights of homosexuals seems to believe ...
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, 24 January 2003:
http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/487/nib6.htm
Steven Exley has taken up the position of head of security and support services. A graduate of Leicester University, Steven Exley holds a MSc in security management. He left the Armed Forces with the rank of WO1 in 1990 after 19 years service, which included a wide variety of investigative and ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 January 2003:
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the needs of victims of crime in ethnic minority communities, according to two academics at the University of Leicester. They carried out a study of the attitudes of members of ethnic minorities in Suffolk to crime and the criminal justice system. It revealed disturbing levels of concern about ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=9
FANS TO TAKE NOTE 27.12.02 Music-lovers are invited to start the new year on a high note at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104394&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104394&page=10
ENGINEERING GRADUATE IS TOP OF CLASS 13.01.03 A Leicester University engineering graduate has won Alstom's graduate of the year award. more BIG SHOWCASE FOR START-UPS 13.01.03 A Leicestershire business showcase will mark the end of a year-long ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 January 2003:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=55389&command=newPage
the needs of victims of crime in ethnic minority communities, according to two academics at the University of Leicester. more COURSE ON POTTERY 24.01.03 A one-day course in pottery is being held at Leicester Adult Education College next month. Students with little or no pottery experience ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 24 January 2003:
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ALL KINDS OF ACTS 10:30 - 23 January 2003 I write as a rather concerned University of Leicester staff member. I work for the Students' Union and was shocked to read Adam Wakelin's article about the venue at De Montfort University (Mercury, Jan 16).
ALPHA GALILEO: Asians in obesity probe
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Dr Mark Jobling (Genetics) will be appearing in a BBC2
documentary, 'Motherland' to be broadcast on Feb 14th at 9pm. It's about tracing the roots of British African-Caribbeans using DNA analysis.
Steven Pegg (RAC) was on Radio Leicester talking to John Florance about "PALP", the RAC's project for the European Year of Disabled People 2003.
Dina Iordinova (History of Art) was also on the John Florance programme talking about Balkan cinema.
Wendy Ridge, a Lifelong Learning student had her short story read out on Channel 4.
Dr Bempah (Social Work) was interviewed on Radio 4 re a national inquiry into a child’s death and social work procedures.
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THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 13 December 2002:
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report from education watchdogs. more TOP HONOUR FOR UNI'S GENETICS WORK 15.11.02 Leicester University has won the highest distinction possible for a UK university or college.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 14 December 2002:
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Tickets are available from the Graduate Relations Office, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH. Charity cards sale Festive shoppers can do their bit for charity by buying Christmas cards from a special shop at Leicester Cathedral, ...
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The lunchtime soundbite series continues on January 21 at the University of Leicester. Violinist Helen Ashcroft will be playing music by Beethoven, Prokofiev, Mozart and
Dvor??k. The music starts at 12.45pm at the Richard Attenborough Centre. Admission is free. ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 14 December 2002:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/students/story/0,9860,859601,00.html
guidelines were written by Annie Grant, from the educational development and support centre at the University of Leicester, with the help of student counsellors, university support services and mental health charities. Ms Grant says staff and students need to be on the look out for signs of ...
MILTON KEYNES CITIZEN, 14 December 2002: http://www.miltonkeynestoday.co.uk/businessfullstory.asp?storyid=2
At a higher level, managers can do a Certificate or Diploma of Management through Leicester University, which cost ?1400 or ?1800. The Business Development Unit at the college can also help successful in-house training achieve nationally recognised qualifications and they are working ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 14 December 2002:
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with your bagel at lunchtime. The lunchtime soundbite series continues on January 21 at the University of Leicester. Violinist Helen Ashcroft will be playing music by Beethoven, Prokofiev, Mozart and... more SOCIAL INVITATION 14.12.02 Asian women aged 50 and above are being invited to ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 15 December 2002:
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Leicester University has won the highest distinction possible for a UK university or college. more SCHOOLS IN CROSSING CRISIS 15.11.02 More than one in five routes to schools do not have a ...
SUNDAY BUSINESS POST, 15 December 2002:
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Sam Neatrour of the Leicester University Football Research Unit believes Kenyon's financial predictions make sense. "The gulf between the Premiership and the others continues to widen and there is no reason to believe ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 16 December 2002:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=3Leicester University has appointed its first female professor of engineering. Sarah Spurgeon will deliver her inaugural lecture next year, which looks at what it is like to be a woman in... more ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 17 December 2002:
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His appointment fills a vacancy on the board for the University of Leicester to support the NHS teaching trust and its research links with the university. The directors receive a remuneration of £5,294 a year for their time. previous | back to list ...
BBC ONLINE, 18 December 2002:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2583441.stm
'Multi-dimensional' David Rowbotham, Professor of Pain Management and Anaesthesia at the University of Leicester, said pain differed widely depending on the context. Pain caused by cancer, for example, is very different to that caused by physical injuries such as a broken leg. It also has ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 18 December 2002:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/christmas2002/story/0,12673,862033,00.html
believed that a degree would make me more matrimonially marketable. So when I was accepted into Leicester University, I had my bags packed ready for the dash to freedom. I was not alone in my quest for independence; my best friend was joining me. Together we set off to conquer the world. ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 19 December 2002:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=4
Leicester University has appointed its first female professor of engineering. Sarah Spurgeon will deliver her inaugural lecture next year, which looks at what it is like to be a woman in... more ...
CHAMBERBIZ, 19 December 2002:
http://chamberbiz.yellowbrix.com/pages/chamberbiz/Story.nsp?story_id=35250123&ID=chamberbiz&scategory=Healthcare%3AMental+Health&
Kirsty Williams Department of Clinical Psychology University of Leicester Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: Of 773 82972 1; e-mail.
williams@kirstyvj.freeserve.co.uk * I AM a community psychiatric nurse running a psychotherapy group for older adults on ...
CAREERPATH, 19 December 2002:
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Kirsty Williams Department of Clinical Psychology University of Leicester Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: Of 773 82972 1; e-mail.
williams@kirstyvj.freeserve.co.uk * I AM a community psychiatric nurse running a psychotherapy group for older adults on ...
THIS IS NOTTINGHAM, 19 December 2002:
http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=65575&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=65575&page=3
more University awarded solar energy cash The University of Leicester Department of Engineering has been awarded more than £200,000 under a Government programme promoting solar energy. more BRAD AND ANGELINA TOP SEXIEST LIPS SURVEY Brad ...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 19 December 2002:
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The University of Leicester Department of Engineering has been awarded more than £200,000 under a Government programme promoting solar energy. Under the Department of Trade and Industry's Major ...
THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE, 19 December 2002:
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more University awarded solar energy cash The University of Leicester Department of Engineering has been awarded more than £200,000 under a Government programme promoting solar energy.
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 December 2002:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104416&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104394&contentPK=3297432
was unveiled for the first time yesterday, loaded up with instruments and components made at Leicester University. The probe - which is about the size of a dustbin lid - will be launched into space on the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft in the summer. It will be beaming back ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 20 December 2002:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104417&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104395&contentPK=3293074
Space scientists from Leicester University have helped to build part of the Beagle 2 - a claw which will collect and analyse samples from the Red Planet to find if there are signs of life. previous | back to list | next ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 20 December 2002:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/research/story/0,9865,862318,00.html
Saying that, it's still worth keeping wine on the table. The University of Leicester is one of the research centres testing the red wine compound resveratrol as a cancer prevention drug. With ?1m support from the US National Cancer Institute, Leicester's Will ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 20 December 2002:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/sciences/story/0,12243,862317,00.html
Saying that, it's still worth keeping wine on the table. The University of Leicester is one of the research centres testing the red wine compound resveratrol as a cancer prevention drug. With ?1m support from the US National Cancer Institute, Leicester's Will ...
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 20 December 2002:
http://hmg.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/12/1/33
class II region Liisa Kauppi1, Antti Sajantila2 and Alec J. Jeffreys1,* 1Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK and 2Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Received August 2, 2002; Accepted November 5, 2002 ...
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. Send Us Feedback BRIGHTON BEACH Powered by Venue Town From Tuesday, December 31st 2002 Leicester University Leicester £10.25 C Copyright 2002 Emap Performance Online - all rights reserved. Reproduction of this Web site, in whole or in part, in any form or medium without express ...
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more TOP HONOUR FOR UNI'S GENETICS WORK 15.11.02 Leicester University has won the highest distinction possible for a UK university or college.
BBC ONLINE, 20 December 2002:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/2584753.stm
of East Anglia 88 82 University of Kent at Canterbury 88 85 Lancaster University 88 82 University of Leicester 88 80 University of Dundee 88 83 University of Wales, Swansea 88 85 All UK Institutions 86 All English Institutions 85 Goldsmiths College 85 86 Loughborough University 85 84 ...
NEW SCIENTIST, 20 December 2002:
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993207
the print edition Archive Weblinks Chandra Observatory, NASA Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Leicester Astrophysics Journal Letters Neutron Stars A neutron star emits a beam of radiation that would accelerate the cluster's electrons enough to cause the high-energy X-ray ...
BBC ONLINE, 20 December 2002:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/2585101.stm
Cardiff University 5 6 University of Bath 4 5 University of Bristol 4 4 Keele University 4 7 University of Leicester 4 6 Loughborough University 4 7 Royal College of Music 4 9 Royal Northern College of Music 4 9 University of York 4 5 University of Wales, Aberystwyth 4 8 University of ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 20 December 2002:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/table/0,11748,861775,00.html
88 20 7 92 University of Leeds 5,045 74 16 8 96 Leeds Metropolitan University 4,232 93 28 19 92 University of Leicester 1,917 88 23 5 94 University of Lincoln 1,938 97 33 19 90 University of Liverpool 3,457 82 21 7 94 Liverpool Hope 1,360 96 39 23 97 Liverpool John Moores University 3,625 ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 21 December 2002:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/christmas2002/story/0,12668,863967,00.html
if you stick together, and we are showing the way again with this." John Williams, director of Leicester University's centre for football research, said the biggest surprise was that no one had thought of a football panto before. "Football fits
panto, and panto fits football. The idea of active ...
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 21 December 2002:
http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,863968,00.html
if you stick together, and we are showing the way again with this." John Williams, director of Leicester University's centre for football research, said the biggest surprise was that no one had thought of a football panto before. "Football fits
panto, and panto fits football. The idea of active ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 December 2002:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104395&command=refreshModule&sourceNode=104395&page=8
A series of Christmas gardening workshops is being run by Leicester University. The first starts on Saturday when people can learn how to make Christmas wreaths. Other classes on making a winter...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 December 2002:
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=104420&command=displayContent&sourceNode=104402&contentPK=3297289
by the East Midlands Development Agency to fund the improvements. Bob Burgess, vice-chancellor of Leicester University, said: "It is absolutely essential for economic regeneration that we draw on the skills of our three universities. Anyone interested in commenting can contact Kishor Tailor on ...
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Kirsty Williams Department of Clinical Psychology University of Leicester Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: Of 773 82972 1; e-mail.
williams@kirstyvj.freeserve.co.uk * I AM a community psychiatric nurse running a psychotherapy group for older adults on ...
THIS IS LEICESTERSHIRE, 21 December 2002:
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02 A series of Christmas gardening workshops is being run by Leicester University. The first starts on Saturday when people can learn how to make Christmas wreaths. Other classes on making a winter... more
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can be enjoyable if we are realistic about our learning goals. The writer reads law at the University of Leicester and works for Go MAD Group, a specialist in helping individuals and organisations to make a difference.
HEALTH AND AGE, 23 December 2002:
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Further study into the genetic susceptibility of some people to anaesthetics is ongoing at the University of Leicester, UK. Source Research Into Ageing Seminar 5th December 2002 HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA 'A skinless chicken breast, add mustard hold the mayonnaise, salad not French fries, and ...
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Further study into the genetic susceptibility of some people to anaesthetics is ongoing at the University of Leicester, UK. Source Research Into Ageing Seminar 5th December 2002 ANXIETY There is no human emotion that is potentially as devastating and disabling as anxiety. Unlike real fear, ...
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2002 10:30 - 23 December 2002 ' ' People are being invited to drum in the new year at the University of Leicester's Richard Attenborough Centre. The arts centre is offering a series of musical courses throughout winter. In January there will be a chance to learn African rhythms on djembe ...
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October. Published by Oxford University Press Inc, it costs £25 and is available from the University of Leicester Bookshop and other bookshops.
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TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 10:30 - 23 December 2002 10:30 - 23 December 2002 ' ' The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world. A Government-backed company set up to provide on-line degrees from UK universities has ...
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murders of 15-year-olds Lynda Mann, in 1983, and Dawn Ashworth in 1986. Sir Alec Jeffreys, of the University of Leicester, devised genetic fingerprinting in 1986. In first place on the police list was Dr
Crippen, who murdered his wife in London and then tried to escape to Canada.
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murders of 15-year-olds Lynda Mann, in 1983, and Dawn Ashworth in 1986. Sir Alec Jeffreys, of the University of Leicester, devised genetic fingerprinting in 1986. In first place on the police list was Dr
Crippen, who murdered his wife in London and then tried to escape to Canada.
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more COURSES HARD TO BEAT! 23.12.02 People are being invited to drum in the new year at the University of Leicester's Richard Attenborough Centre. more AFTER-SCHOOL CLUB 23.12.02 Drama, storytelling, photography and cooking are some of the activities being laid on for children at an ...
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cause close to both their hearts. more HEALTHCARE TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 23.12.02 The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world. more QUIZ SUCCESS 23.12.02 Healthcare worker Dave Smith was pipped to the ...
INDEPENDENT (UK), 24 December 2002:
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Justified in Britain. Anshuman Mondal, an expert on multiculturalism at Leicester University, said the survey showed that Islam "in a global context" was now seen to mean solidarity with Muslims in Palestine and Iraq. "Muslims have replaced communists as the West's ...
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Further study into the genetic susceptibility of some people to anaesthetics is ongoing at the University of Leicester, UK. Source Research Into Ageing Seminar 5th December 2002 OXIDATION Vitamins C and E are popular candidates for people looking for antioxidant supplements. Dean Schneider ...
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cause close to both their hearts. more HEALTHCARE TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 23.12.02 The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world. more WAY TO EASE THE DOCTORS' BURDEN 24.12.02 Nurses in Leicestershire will soon ...
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in Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music research specialists. It found dairy cows produced more milk when listening to REM's "Everybody Hurts" or Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony" than when subjected to ...
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Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music... more LINCOLN RED LOSES BREEDER 24.12.02 Tribute: The funeral of Lincoln Red cattle breeder Samuel Gibson takes place today. Mr Gibson of Cotton Mill Farm, ...
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Further study into the genetic susceptibility of some people to anaesthetics is ongoing at the University of Leicester, UK. Source Research Into Ageing Seminar 5th December 2002 MENOPAUSE Going through "the change" does not mean that a woman will automatically become depressed or experience
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Further study into the genetic susceptibility of some people to anaesthetics is ongoing at the University of Leicester, UK. Source Research Into Ageing Seminar 5th December 2002 OVER-ACTIVITY The thyroid is a small gland in the neck, which releases hormones that control how fast the cells in ...
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celebrities featured in an exhibition of photos by Lou Boileau, in the Charles Wilson Building, Leicester University, from Monday, January 20. The exhibition open from 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to
Friday
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Celebrities featured in an exhibition of photos by Lou Boileau, in the Charles Wilson Building, Leicester University, from Monday, January 20. The exhibition... more LONGER OPENING 26.12.02 Stocking Farm library has extended opening times. The library will now open on Monday and Tuesday ...
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GREEN CHRISTMAS 26.11.02 A series of Christmas gardening workshops is being run by Leicester University. The first starts on Saturday when people can learn how to make Christmas wreaths. Other classes on making a winter... more LAY DOWN SKILLS 26.11.02 A free course teaching ...
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10:30 - 27 December 2002 ' ' Music-lovers are invited to start the new year on a high note at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre. The centre is hosting music-making opportunities as well as a programme of performances over coming months. Richard and Julie Latham of Beats ...
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FANS TO TAKE NOTE 27.12.02 Music-lovers are invited to start the new year on a high note at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre. more DRESS-MAKING COURSES OFFER 27.12.02 A community centre is to run a course for people who would like to learn how to design and make clothes. ...
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Workers are being encouraged to get some culture with their lunchtime sandwich in January. The Leicester University soundbite series of concerts continues on Thursday, January 23. David Wyatt and his three-piece band will be performing their original pop music from 12.45pm to 1.45pm at the ...
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WOMAN TAKES UP ROLE OF PROFESSOR 07.12.02 Leicester University has appointed its first
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Snaps of the stars Photographic portraits of stars of the screen and stage are on display at Leicester University. The exhibition of work by photographer Lou Boileau includes portraits of Simon Callow, Alan Bates, Rik
Mayall, Richard Briers, Norman Wisdom, Leslie Phillips and the late John ...
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Workers are being encouraged to get some culture with their lunchtime sandwich in January. The Leicester University soundbite series of concerts continues on Thursday, January 23. David Wyatt and his three-piece band... more HOME EXHIBITION 28.12.02 Family photographs and household ...
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cause close to both their hearts. more HEALTHCARE TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 23.12.02 The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world.
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Bloomsburg University. He was awarded a master's degree in European political studies from the University of Leicester in England. He taught English in the Sudan, Africa, from 1980-84 and earned his doctorate in politics from the University of Reading, England. Fegley is the author of ...
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December 2002 ' ' Uncertainties in the world of engineering will be the topic of a talk at the University of Leicester in the New Year. On January 14 the lecture entitled Control - Magic or Mirage? will be given by Professor Sarah Spurgeon from the department of engineering. The talk begins ...
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TALK 30.12.02 Uncertainties in the world of engineering will be the topic of a talk at the University of Leicester in the New Year. On January 14 the lecture entitled Control - Magic... more CALL OF NATURE COSTS A FORTUNE 28.12.02 They may only be answering the call of nature, but dogs ...
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HEALTHCARE TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 23.12.02 The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world. more WAY TO EASE THE DOCTORS' BURDEN 24.12.02 Nurses in Leicestershire will soon ...
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will be screened to find out if they have diabetes but don't know it. A team based at the University of Leicester will lead the five-year, £1 million project. * A £13 million Government-funded study to find the best treatments for prostate cancer. Medics at Leicester General ...
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"The risk is unknown, but could be on a par with tobacco," said Professor Peter Farmer from Leicester University. The British Food Standards Agency advised people not to change their diets until more research was done. SEPTEMBER It was the year of the celebrity pregnancy - Kate Moss, ...
BBC ONLINE, 31 December 2002:
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College London. CBEs include: Professor Michael Clarke. Lately Professor of Epidemiology, University of Leicester (for services to public health medicine) Miss Heather Margaret
Gwynn. Task Force manager, Cancer and Coronary Heart Disease, Department of Health. Professor Mary Bridget
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED, 31 December 2002:
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Professor Michael Clarke. Lately professor of epidemiology, University of Leicester. For services to public health medicine. (Leicester, Leicestershire) Peter Coates. Head, private finance and investment, Department of Health.
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Commander of the British Empire Professor Michael Clarke, lately professor of epidemiology, University of Leicester Professor Enrico Sandro
Coen, FRS, professor of plant genetics, John Innes Centre Professor Laurence Eaves, FRS, Lancashire-Spencer professor of physics, University of Nottingham ...
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"I am pleased and very surprised." Michael Clarke, professor of epidemiology at the University of Leicester was made a CBE for services to public health medicine. Also honoured was Acting Lt Col Herbert
Beazley, of Loughborough Grammar School's Combined Cadet Force, who was made an MBE. ...
TIMES ONLINE, 1 January 2003:
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politics and international relations? ? an MSc in policing and public order studies at the University of Leicester. The search also revealed two master?s degrees by research offered partly through distance learning. The University of Kent at Canterbury has available both an MPhil and an MA in ...
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for services to commerce. Margaret Burns, Health & Safety Commission. Prof Michael Clarke, University of Leicester, for services to public health medicine. Peter Coates, Department of Health. Prof Enrico Sandro
Coen, for services to plant genetics. Jonathan Cope, dancer. Brian Denis Cox, ...
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allow Sir Alec, the inventor of genetic fingerprinting, to examine the baby. Sir Alec's team at Leicester University used genetic fingerprinting to verify that Dolly the sheep was a genuine clone in the wake of claims that it was the result of a scientific mistake or a fraud. The technique can ...
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since it was opened last year. more ASIAN ARTS GROUP TO RUN DANCE CLASSES 29.11.02 The University of Leicester is teaming up with a leading South Asian arts organisation to run Indian dance classes. The Richard Attenborough Centre, part of the University's Institute of Lifelong ...
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chances of stopping and winning some cash." Smoking addiction expert Dr Jason Hughes, of the University of Leicester, said relying on willpower was not enough. "People stop smoking every time they put out a cigarette. It's all about changing your mind-set. You've got to stop thinking of smoking ...
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to provide more non-smoking areas. more IDEAS BREWING 04.12.02 The sex life of yeast has University of Leicester scientists fermenting new ideas about evolution and beer.
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BUS WAITS OVER 30.11.02 Long waits for buses should be a thing of the past for University of Leicester students - at least as far as one service is concerned. Leicester University, its students
uinion... more ROOTING OUT SCHOOL BULLIES 30.11.02 Hundreds of ...
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IDEAS BREWING 04.12.02 The sex life of yeast has University of Leicester scientists fermenting new ideas about evolution and beer. more CRICKETERS RUN UP £400 FOR CHARITY 03.12.02 A cricket team set up in memory of a leukaemia sufferer has ...
DAILY NATION, 3 January 2003:
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He later went to the Starehe Boys Centre for his O and A levels before proceeding to Leicester University in the UK where he obtained a Masters of Arts degree in Communication. He also holds various diplomas and certificates in marketing and information technology. Comments\Views about ...
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TALK 30.12.02 Uncertainties in the world of engineering will be the topic of a talk at the University of Leicester in the New Year. On January 14 the lecture entitled Control - Magic... more 'WE DON'T WANT PHONE EQUIPMENT AROUND HERE' 28.12.02 More than 80 residents have joined a ...
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The Independent reports that a film is to be made of the life of a 38-year-old law student at Leicester University. No ordinary student he, this one flies through the air... well to be honest, he sort of catapulted himself through the sky and fell to earth with an inelegant thump very shortly ...
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The events take place at the Charles Wilson Building, University of Leicester main campus. More information is available on the university website
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BUS WAITS OVER 30.11.02 Long waits for buses should be a thing of the past for University of Leicester students - at least as far as one service is concerned. Leicester University, its students union
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HEALTHCARE TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 23.12.02 The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world. more WAY TO EASE THE DOCTORS' BURDEN 24.12.02 Nurses in Leicestershire will soon ...
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UNIVERSITY HEAD DIES, AGED 92 06.12.02 Tributes have been paid to one of the founding fathers of Leicester University, who has died aged 92. Sir Charles Wilson, who died last month, was the University of Leicester's first... more BEAGLE MISSIONS CELEBRATED AT EXHIBITION 06.12.02 A ...
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HEALTHCARE TRAINING IS SET TO GO ON-LINE 23.12.02 The University of Leicester will be among the first to offer on-line learning for health workers across the world. more WAY TO EASE THE DOCTORS' BURDEN 24.12.02 Nurses in Leicestershire will soon ...
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WOMAN TAKES UP ROLE OF PROFESSOR 07.12.02 Leicester University has appointed its first female professor of engineering. Sarah Spurgeon will deliver her inaugural lecture next year, which looks at what it is like to be a woman in... more ...
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ALLAFRICA.COM, 9 January 2003:
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The preliminary results will be available in July. Prof Maguire, from Leicester University, added that the current drought had sparked concerns among the scientists who have contributed their own funds to help victims.
DAILY NATION, 9 January 2003:
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advocate of the High Court and holds a Masters Degree in Human Rights and Civil Liberties from the University of Leicester in UK. A former State Counsel in the Attorney-General's Chambers, Ms Ndungu worked as a Programmes Officer at the Institute of Education in Democracy before moving on to ...
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is due to submit plans to double the size of the Shires Shopping Centre shortly. Meanwhile Leicester University is keen to develop a science park.
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preparing to finally offer an answer to who supports which sport and, more crucially, why. The University of Leicester has launched a major national study to discover what the essential differences are between rugby fans and football fans. An important part of the study will see academics look ...
IRIN NEWS, 9 January 2003:
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The preliminary results will be available in July. Prof Maguire, from Leicester University, added that the current drought had sparked concerns among the scientists who have contributed their own funds to help victims. [ENDS] Other recent ETHIOPIA reports: UN urges ...
DRUG INFO ZONE (UK), 10 January 2003:
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According to an editorial in the BMJ by Professor Bryan Williams from the University of Leicester, the key message from ALLHAT is that what matters most is getting blood pressure controlled, and that this is overwhelmingly more important than the means. Combinations of ...
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EXHIBITION ON SPACE PROBE 10.12.02 A space mission to find life on Mars, led by scientists at Leicester University, is the subject of a major exhibition in London. more SCHOOL JOINS IN CHOIR EVENT 10.12.02 Children from a Leicester primary school took part in a charity fund-raising ...
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People will be given an insight into the criminal mind at a public lecture at the University of Leicester next month. Professor Martin Gill, professor of criminology at the university, will unveil research based on interviews with thieves, robbers and fraudsters. It will reveal how ...
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10.01.03 People will be given an insight into the criminal mind at a public lecture at the University of Leicester next month. more RESIDENTS HAVE SAY OVER SECURITY DRIVE 10.01.03 Residents of two city neighbourhoods can have their say on plans to install closed-circuit TV cameras in the ...
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The preliminary results will be available in July. Prof Maguire, from Leicester University, added that the current drought had sparked concerns among the scientists who have contributed their own funds to help victims. [ENDS] Other recent ETHIOPIA reports: ...
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profound implications for Ethiopia and Africa as a whole," said Peter Maguire, a geophysicist from Leicester University. Scientists know the rift - 18 to 120 miles wide - is growing wider by 0.16 inches every year. "This is the first stage in the break-up of a continent," said Prof Maguire. ...
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10.01.03 People will be given an insight into the criminal mind at a public lecture at the University of Leicester next month.
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10.01.03 People will be given an insight into the criminal mind at a public lecture at the University of Leicester next month. more WATERFRONT SET FOR 'GLASS TOWERS' 10.01.03 Gleaming glass towers will start springing up beside Leicester's waterfront this year as work starts on a ...
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profound implications for Ethiopia and Africa as a whole," said Peter Maguire, a geophysicist from Leicester University. Scientists know the rift - 18 to 120 miles wide - is growing wider by 0.16 inches every year. "This is the first stage in the break-up of a continent," said Prof Maguire. ...
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I had a problem walking half a block. It's worked out really well." Dr. Manuel Galinanes of the University of Leicester in Britain performed a similar procedure on 14 heart attack survivors using bone marrow cells isolated from the breast bone, injecting the cells during bypass surgery. Within ...
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pretty Emmerdale star Sammy Winward. Professor John Williams, a Director for Football Research at Leicester University, said:- "There is a real problem, for young players now. Perhaps, particularly in places like Blackburn, which is one of the smallest towns in the Premiership, it's not an ...
BBC ONLINE, 14 January 2003:
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known throughout the world for his exceptional ability to communicate, will be appearing at Leicester University's Richard Attenborough Centre in February SEE ALSO Music index World On Your Street WEB LINKS University of Leicester The BBC is not responsible for the content of external ... BBC - Leicester Music - Baritone deaf? Check this guy out - JAN 14, 2003 02:15 AM EST
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his family on £150 a week. more ENGINEERING GRADUATE IS TOP OF CLASS 13.01.03 A Leicester University engineering graduate has won Alstom's graduate of the year award. more 11 - 20 of 625 |12345678910...| Register with us and you could win a brand new Sony hi-fi system! It's ...
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for those who want to balance a social life with a first class university education." The University of Leicester said it may be able to stage gigs which would otherwise have taken place at the Arena. Register with us and you could win a brand new Sony hi-fi system! It's really that simple! ...
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that uses big numbers and produces robust data - and that is what economist Steven
Pudney, of the University of Leicester, has done on behalf of the Home Office. Pudney looked at results from a sample of almost 4,000 young people - aged 12-30 - who, as part of the government's youth lifestyles ...
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I had a problem walking half a block. It's worked out really well." Dr. Manuel Galinanes of the University of Leicester in Britain performed a similar procedure on 14 heart attack survivors using bone marrow cells isolated from the breast bone, injecting the cells during bypass surgery. Within ...
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who has captured images of many of the stars of stage and screen is to exhibit his work at the University of Leicester. Lou Boileau has collected a portfolio of images over 15 years that includes pictures of John Thaw, Alan Bates, Rik
Mayall, Richard Briers, Norman Wisdom, Simon Callow and ...
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for those who want to balance a social life with a first class university education." The University of Leicester said it may be able to stage gigs which would otherwise have taken place at the Arena.
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M. Pickering, Sally A. Mitchell, Joanne R. Evans and Anne E. Willis* Department of Biochemistry, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK *To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +44 116 2523362; Fax: +44 116 2523369; Email:
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who has captured images of many of the stars of stage and screen is to exhibit his work at the University of Leicester. more PROFESSOR LEADS AFRICA SPLIT STUDY 14.01.03 A Leicester scientist has helped to unveil the largest-ever study of how the African continent is splitting in two. more ...
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I had a problem walking half a block. It's worked out really well." Dr. Manuel Galinanes of the University of Leicester in Britain performed a similar procedure on 14 heart attack survivors using bone marrow cells isolated from the breast bone, injecting the cells during bypass surgery. Within ...
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his family on £150 a week. more ENGINEERING GRADUATE IS TOP OF CLASS 13.01.03 A Leicester University engineering graduate has won Alstom's graduate of the year award. more BIG SHOWCASE FOR START-UPS 13.01.03 A Leicestershire business showcase will mark the end of a year-long ...
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in Humberside prove that cows like to hoof it up to a slow, harmonious beat. Conducted by the University of Leicester's music... more LINCOLN RED LOSES BREEDER 24.12.02 ...
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"[Mr.] Klaus clearly is a polarizing figure," said Karen Henderson, a political scientist at Leicester University in England. "It's a little bit like trying to make Margaret Thatcher president." Mr. Klaus's partisan personality is in stark contrast to that of Mr.
Havel, who attempted throughout ...
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ENGINEERING GRADUATE IS TOP OF CLASS 16:30 - 13 January 2003 16:30 - 13 January 2003 ' ' A Leicester University engineering graduate has won Alstom's graduate of the year award. Liz Burgess worked for Alstom's Leicestershire technology centre during her degree course and re-joined the ...
NEW SCIENTIST, 15 January 2003:
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bubbles to the surface and a continental split is actively taking place," says Peter Maguire, at Leicester University, UK, who is leading the study. A new ocean will form if, in several million years' time, the continent splits completely. The seismic waves produced by the explosions will travel ...
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nurses, Lea Watson and Fiona Schofield, volunteered to be undertake a year's training at the University of Leicester for the new role. Ms Watson said: "The system filters out what's an emergency and what isn't. "It should give a better quality service and will free doctors to have more time ...
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raised by the Space Centre from other sources. The project was co-founded in the mid 1990s by the University of Leicester and Leicester City Council. Register with us and you could win a brand new Sony hi-fi system! It's really that simple! Click here for the this is site map Click here for ...
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and spectacular, family comedy pantomime. more Concert Sophia Grech and Richard Chapman
University of Leicester: Songs by Brahms, Rodrigo, de Falla and Geoffrey Palmer with guitar solos by Barrios and
Torroba. more Film Chicago (12A) Musical/Drama: Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart strive for ...
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communications, Government affairs, insurance and facilities functions. He has a law degree from Leicester University and an MBA from London Business School.
ICCOVENTRY, 17 January 2003:
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with a Roland S10 sampler, he also found time to gain a degree in business and marketing at Leicester University. He added: "I've got a lot of shows to do in Germany and in Europe and the UK: I've got quite a lot of DJ sets to do. "We've got a follow up to the record coming out on white label ...
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EXHIBITION ON SPACE PROBE 10.12.02 A space mission to find life on Mars, led by scientists at Leicester University, is the subject of a major exhibition in London.
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back to list Sophia Grech and Richard Chapman University of Leicester: Songs by Brahms, Rodrigo, de Falla and Geoffrey Palmer with guitar solos by Barrios and
Torroba. Richard (guitar) has performed in many festivals across Britain while Sophia
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEKENDING January 17 2003:
VALUE
OF CUTTINGS
The University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at an average £1,317,983. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 15 = £600,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER): £26,983
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 20 = £11,000
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 17 =
£680,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS: £1,317,983
NATIONAL PRESS
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: 21 December 2002: Mark Garnett is co-author of 'Splendid, Splendid!' the authorised biography of William Whitelaw.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 13 January 2003: John Williams undertakes research project to see if class barriers still divide supporters of football and rugby.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: 31 December 2002: Dr S Matthew, biologist, awarded £72,000 government grant to work out the ages of crabs.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 31 December 2002: Professor M Clarke awarded CBE.
EVENING STANDARD, 13 January 2003: Catherine Robertshaw, currently studying Museum Studies MA by post, is Manager of the Golden Hinde.
GUARDIAN, 21 January 2003: Ruth Boreham comments on student loans.
THE INDEPENDENT, 6 January 2003: Letters to the Editor, Study by the Scarman Centre on gun crime.
MAIL ON SUNDAY, 12 January 2003: The Post-Baby Power Surge. Dr Julia Berryman comments on energy levels.
THE SUNDAY TIMES, 12 January 2003: MBA tour revisits key cities to cope with demand.
THE TIMES, 2 January 2003: Distance Learning for master's degree in International relations or security studies.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 20 December 2003: Appointment of Richard Taylor as Director of Marketing.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 20 December 2003: Student disability article.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 3 January 2003:
New Year Honours, CBE to Michael Clarke, Professor of Epidemiology.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 3 January 2003:
E-university takes technology to market.
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, 10 January 2003: Eileen Hooper-Greenhill is sceptical that the British Museum is one of the best of its kind.
LOCAL PRESS
DROITWICH SPA ADVERTISER, 18 December 2002: Katie Gill, graduate in psychology, to teach English in Ghana.
DUNDEE WEEKLY NEWS, 4 January 2003: Study found that shoppers more likely to buy goods when relevant music is played.
EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES, 17 December 2002: DNA in its infancy when killer caught.
EXETER EXPRESS & ECHO, 20 December 2002: Dr Pat Riordan, new director of public health with Exeter Primary Care Trust, initially majored in geography at University of Leicester.
GRIMSBY EVENING TELEGRAPH, 18 December 2002: James Luff, medical genetics student, receives civic recognition for helping disadvantaged young children as his residential project.
THE HERALD Glasgow, 18 December 2002: John Currie, who used to run the Music department, disbands the John Currie Singers and Orchestra.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 11 January 2003: Four week mediation course to start on 05.02.03. Dr Jim Norman, research scientist, comments on burglary blues following recent burglary. John Williams, research lecturer, comments on a new UK Sport survey of sporting preferences.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 January 2003: Dr K Khunti, lecturer in general practice and primary health care, leading study into rising rates of teenage obesity.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 January 2003: 'From Here to Eternity' views of Hassan Patel, from the Islamic Society.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 January 2003: Mechanical Engineering graduate, Liz Burgess, wins Alstom's graduate of the year award.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 13 January 2003: Inaugural lecture, Control Magic or Mirage, Professor Sarah Spurgeon, 14.01.03.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 January 2003: Dr Kamlesh Khunti and Margaret Stone have been given £100,000 to question thousands of 11-16-year-olds about their diet and fitness regime.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 January 2003: Leicester Institute of Lifelong Learning are offering classes in Indian dancing given by the Centre for Indian Classic Dance for the open-access course.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 14 January 2003: Professor Peter Maguire (Geology) is to lead a £500,000 international project that will reveal how Africa is breaking up along the East African rift valley in Ethiopia.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 January 2003: Due to demolition of the Arena at DMU, the University of Leicester may be able to stage gigs that would have been held there.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 15 January 2003: Lou Boileau exhibits his portfolio of photographs in the SCR.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 16 January 2003: Due to demolition of the Arena at DMU, the University of Leicester may be able to stage gigs that would have been held there.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 16 January 2003: FRONTROW - Details of the David Attenborough lecture.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 January 2003: Professor Martin Dyer has been given £140,000 by the Leukemia Research Fund so improve treatment, find cures and learn how to prevent the group of the blood cancers which affect 24,5000 people in Britain every year.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 January 2003: Details of the concert at the Richard Attenborough Centre by Hakan Vramso.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 January 2003: Dominic Malcolm (Centre for Research into Sport and Society) describes the programme for a day-long seminar Sporting Icons: Media Celebrity and Popular Culture.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 17 January 2003: Nigel Armitage (Graduate Relations) describes his life-style living alone.
LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO, 24 December 2002: Dr Adrian North conducts music research into how farmers could milk it with music.
MORNING STAR, 24 December 2002: Anshuman Mondal, multicultural expert, comments on British Muslims fears of demonisation.
NORTHAMPTON CHRONICLE & ECHO, 28 December 2002: Students and staff from Ryelands Middle School, Duston, raise funds for University of Leicester Cancer Research Fund.
THE NORTHERN ECHO, 17 December 2002: Sheila Watson, MA in law and employment relations, joins Hartlepool Work Smart programme as employment relation's advisor.
THE NORTHERN ECHO, 24 December 2002: Sheila Watson, MA in law and employment relations, joins Hartlepool Work Smart programme as employment relation's advisor.
PORTSMOUTH NEWS, 6 January 2003: Researchers from the Scarman Centre recruited former crooks to reveal tactics of their craft.
SALISBURY JOURNAL, 19 December 2002: Kate Brockhurst studies for doctorate, researching genes implicated in non-Hodgkin's lym-phoma.
SOUTHERN DAILY ECHO (series) 2 January 2003: Simon Collis admitted as a solicitor after gaining Law degree in Leicester.
SOUTH LONDON PRESS, 27 December 2002: Publication: The Lost Rivers of London by Nicholas Barton (photo credits).
SUNDAY MERCURY, 29 December 2002: Dr I Waddington states 50% of the physios working with professional soccer clubs have had no specialist training.
WESTON 7 WORLE NEWS, 12 December 2002: Graduation of Racheol Sierra with a medical degree.
THE WOKING INFORMER, 20 December 2002: Matt Allam, Leicester graduate finds new wife.
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST, 30 December 2002: DNA profiling as a tool for crime detection.
WILLESDEN & BRENT CHRONICLE, 8 January 2003Barbara Jacobs, honours graduate in English, appointed as agony aunt.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
BELLA, 7 January 2003: Horoscopes.
THE DISABLED MOTORIST, November 2002. Supporting disabled parents - Richard Olsen's research project.
HARPER'S & QUEEN, February 2003. Andrew Silk, a forensic psychiatrist, has studied the effect on people of the terrorist attacks in the USA.
HEALTH SERVICE JOURNAL, 9 January 2003: Professor Michael Clarke awarded a CBE.
THE JEWELLER, December 2002. Licence to play music CD whilst someone is on hold on a telephone system.
LONDON DISABILITY NEWS, December 2002: 'From Paternalism to Consumerism' being organised by the National Centre for Independent Living and the Disabled Living Centres Council on 04.02.03.
MANAGEMENT TODAY. January 2003. John Williams comments on running of football clubs.
MEDICAL LABORATORY WORLD, January 2003. HRH honours institute for genetic excellence.
MORE, 24 December 2002: Dr L Sheridan comments on the stalking of celebrities.
NAVIGATION NEWS, December 2002. 'The Worlds of the East India Company' published by The Boydell Press in association with the National Maritime Museum and the University of Leicester.
NURSING STANDARD, 8 January 2003: Online nursing courses offered. RCN teams up with the UK's eUniversity and three other universities.
OPTICIAN, 10 January 2003: News diary - 21 January 'Lasik - an opt-metrist's perspective'.
PHYSICS WORLD, December 2002. Piloting of 'problem-based learning' (PBL) approach to undergraduate physics teaching.
POWER ENGINEERING JOURNAL, December 2002. The SPEAR (Space Plasma Exploration by Active Radar) project being built by the University's Radio and Space Plasma Physics group.
PREMISES AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, December 2002: Campus lighting changed to retrofit metal halide lamps to improve picture on the CCTV.
STM SECURITY MANAGEMENT TODAY, December 2002. Professor Martin Gill sets up Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International (PRCI).
TRAINING MATTERS, December 2002. Dangers of cigarette smoke in the home, Institute for Environment and Health.
CUTTINGS/INFORMATION
RECEIVED WEEKENDING January 10 2003:
VALUE
OF CUTTINGS
The
University's press coverage (using Newspaper Industry Guidelines) was valued at
an average of £677,092. Coverage on the Internet, television and radio is not
included in this figure.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS: £40,000 x 13 = £520,000
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (LEICESTER):
£34,342
LOCAL OTHER: £550 x 5 =
£2,750
MAGAZINE & TRADE: £40,000 x 5 =
£120,000
TOTAL VALUE OF PRESS CUTTINGS:
£677,092
NATIONAL PRESS
DAILY MAIL, 18 December 2002: Table of dropout rates and the percentage of
undergraduates who are likely to complete their degrees.
FINANCIAL TIMES, 31 December 2002: Announcement of Professor Michael Clarke
(Epidemiology) receiving a CBE in the New Year's Honours for services to public
health medicine.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 14 December 2002: Parents' letters to John Clare.
THE GUARDIAN, 18 December 2002: Graduate of the University Mina Khan describes
her ritual for her return to her family for Christmas.
THE GUARDIAN, 18 December 2002: Table of dropout rates and the percentage of
undergraduates who are likely to complete their degrees.
THE GUARDIAN, 19 December 2002: A revolutionary cancer prevention drug based on
a compound found in red wine is to be tested within the Department of Oncology
(Professor Will Steward)
THE GUARDIAN, 21 December 2002: Graduate Ruth Boreham describes her financial
problems and a solution is given.
THE GUARDIAN, 31 December 2002: Announcement of Professor Michael Clarke
(Epidemiology) receiving a CBE in the New Year's Honours for services to public
health medicine.
THE INDEPENDENT, 31 December 2002: Announcement of Professor Michael Clarke
(Epidemiology) receiving a CBE in the New Year's Honours for services to public
health medicine.
THE INDEPENDENT, 3 January 2003: Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys opposes the recent
human cloning.
METRO, 19 December 2002: David Rowbotham expresses his views on new research
that suggests there is a gender difference in response to pain.
THE TIMES, 18 December 2002: Table of dropout rates and the percentage of
undergraduates who are likely to complete their degrees.
THE TIMES, 31 December 2002: Announcement of Michael Clarke (Epidemiology)
receiving a CBE in the New Year's Honours for services to public health
medicine.
LOCAL PRESS
BIRMINGHAM EVENING MAIL, 26 December 2002: Students who passed their A-Levels
this summer at the Josiah Mason College in Birmingham received their exam
certificates, some students are now studying at the University.
EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES, 18 December 2002: Research by the Scarman Centre has
found that racial harassment is a large issue in rural Suffolk.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 December 2002: Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys discovery of
DNA enabled Police to find the first man -Colin Pitchfork- to be jailed for
murder on DNA evidence.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 December 2002: Robert Colls (Economic and Social History)
book Identity of England has been named Book of the Year by broadcaster Melvyn
Bragg.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 December 2002: The University is the first to offer
on-line learning for health workers across the world.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 23 December 2002: Announcement of the Sir David Attenborough
public lecture being full.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 24 December 2002: Details of a wedding exhibition to be held
at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 26 December 2002: The University is exhibiting photos by Lou
Boileau of celebrities featuring John Thaw and Norman Wisdom.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 26 December 2002: Club Listing - Details of events happening
within the Students' Union.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 27 December 2002: A workshop that was organised by the
National Coalition Building Institute in association with Leicester City
Council on Listen Up a cross-cultural dialogue event, was held at the
University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 27 December 2002: A preview of the musical events that are
happening within the Richard Attenborough Centre.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 28 December 2002: Details of the Lunchtime Concerts that are
being held at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 December 2002: Professor Ian Lauder remarks on the
increase of research funding to the Medical School.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 December 2002: Details of Professor Sarah Spurgeon
inaugural lecture - Control- Magic or Mirage?
LEICESTER MERCURY, 30 December 2002: Student at the University Michelle Viteri
and her family are campaigning to secure political asylum in Britain.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 December 2002: Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys opposes the
recent human cloning.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 December 2002: Announcement of Professor Michael Clarke
(Epidemiology) receiving a CBE in the New Year's Honours for services to public
health medicine.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 31 December 2002: A suggestion for New Year's resolution -
learning a new skill - offering the Institute of Lifelong Learning details for
courses available.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 2 January 2003: Dr Jason Hughes describes the feelings
people should adjust to when trying to stop smoking.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 3 January 2003: Extra buses have been set-up between
University and the halls of residence in Manor Road, Oadby.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 3 January 2003: Details of a wedding exhibition to be held
at the University.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 3 January 2003: Advert for the Wedding Fayre to be held at
the University in Sunday 5 January
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 January 2003: Professor John Benyon (Leicester Institute
of Lifelong Learning) comments on replica guns that have been stolen.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 January 2003: Details of Professor Martin Gill Inaugural
lecture - Understanding security and crime prevention: what can we learn from
talking to offenders?
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 January 2003: Dr Sean Lawrence (Physics and Astronomy)
gave a lecture on how new technology has allowed scientists to study the world
from space in ways never dreamed of before at the annual Leicester Literary and
Philosophical Society's schools lecture.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 January 2003: Catering Services are organising a
fundraising Ladies Night to raise money for the Breast Cancer Campaign.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 7 January 2003: Article on the options sixth form students
have when deciding if they want to go on to study at University - picture of
the Freshers' Fair in the Queens Hall
LEICESTER MERCURY, 9 January 2003: John Williams (Sir Norman Chester Centre for
Football Research into Sport and Society) is conducting a study to find the
differences between rugby fans and football fans with an answer to who supports
which sport and why.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 9 January 2003: Jerry Hart (Scarman Centre) suggests some
reasons as to why there a rise has been a rise in shootings and a growing gun
culture.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 9 January 2003: Leicester Institute of Lifelong Learning are
offering classes in Indian dancing given by the Centre for Indian Classic Dance
for the open-access course.
LEICESTER MERCURY, 10 January 2003: Details of Professor Martin Gill Scarman
Centre) Inaugural lecture Understanding security and crime prevention: what can
we learn from talking to offenders?
THE SENTINEL (Stoke-on-Trent), 12 December 2002: Article which suggests that
football clubs need to take better care of their business with evidence from a
report by the University that states that most clubs spend 80% of their
turnover on wages.
SURREY HERALD, 18 December 2002: Graduate of the University Matt Allam tells of
his reunion with old school friends led him to romance.
WEST SUSSEX COUNTY TIMES, 20 December 2002: Graduate of the University Matt
Allam tells of his reunion with old school friends led him to romance.
MAGAZINES & TRADE
FX, December 2002: The architects - Shepheard Epstein Hunter - who have planned
the £300m development plan to the University describe the idea behind the
development.
HANSARD, 3 December 2002: Table of the research grants awarded to the
universities by Higher Education Funding Council for England.
ON - (LAKESIDE ARTS CENTRE PROGRAMME), January - April 2003: Details of a D H
Lawrence lecture - Dr Paul Poplawski (Vaughan College) has researched the
collections of Lawrence's book Writing for Children - And A Living: Some New
Manuscript Materials for Movements in European History.
BROADCAST
CLMS PUBLICITY
Dr John Goodwin and Henrietta O'Connor are being interviewed about their ESRC
Young Workers Project by John Florance on Talkback on Radio Leicester tomorrow
morning (Wednesday 15th January).
Professor John Benyon was interviewed by 5Live Drive; BBC News 24; Radio
Westminster; Radio Wales re gun crimes
Lou Boileau was on BBC radio Leicester plugging the pictures exhibition in the
Charles Wilson
Ivan Waddington's research on football club doctors was featured again on TV,
in a 10 minute feature on 'Inside Out', BBC 1 on Monday 6 Jan.
Dr Andrew Abbott was interviewed on a weekly science and tech programme on
Radio Singapore International re new solvent systems
Dr Simon Bennett did a live interview with Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Radio (the Nel Schofield Show) on the subject of aviation terrorism.
Jayna Shah, Nuffield Community Care Studies Unit, Dept. of Epidemiology &
Public Health, interviewed Mr. Arun Gandhi (Grand son of Mahatma Gandhi) about
Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts for BBC Asian Network, on the 2nd December, at the
Rattray Lecture Theatre, University of Leicester.
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