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  • Foundations of Canadian Law

    Module code: LW2181 This module will introduce you to the Canadian legal system, its sources and role in Canadian society.

  • Student law societies

    Find out more about the societies you can join as a student at Leicester Law School, including the Leicester University Law Society, the Canadian Law Society, and the Sports Law Society.

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    View the Moderation and Community Guidelines . Blogging is a multi-tool for today’s academic, whether early-career, established or somewhere in between. Useful for both researching and rehearsing ideas, it can even be an early form of publication.

  • Stars align as Leicester awards honorary degree to NASA’s science head

    University of Leicester honours the work of NASA’s effective head of science, Dr Nicola Fox, who revealed that beloved Leicester City mascot Filbert Fox has a special place at the United States’ famous space agency.

  • The Centre for Regional and Local History’s New Library Spaces

    Back in 2021 the Centre for English Local History moved out of Marc Fitch House at 3-5 Salisbury Road, where it had resided since 1988, to a new space on the University’s main campus.

  • Tree rings reveal increasing rainfall seasonality in the Amazon

    Study involving University of Leicester researcher shows intensified seasonal cycles, with wet seasons are getting wetter and dry seasons drier, increasing the dangers of flooding and drought

  • Clearing 2024: Leicester was ‘right choice all along’ for law graduate Erica

    Law graduate Erica Naylor talks about her experience coming to the University of Leicester through clearing.

  • Cerebral Autoregulation

    Impaired regulation of cerebral blood flow is implicated in a number of clinical conditions, such as ischaemic stroke, severe head injury, liver failure, diabetes, autonomic nervous system failure, carotid artery disease, dementia, pre-eclampsia and neonatal prematurity.

  • Human fingerprint on forest disturbance patterns as viewed from space

    A team of researchers from the UK and Europe used remote sensing data to describe the landscape structure of forest disturbances and assess how these differ across regions and under human influence

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