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  • Politics of the International Drug Trade

    Module code: PL3142 The illegal drug trade has been estimated to take up almost 1% of all trade on Earth.

  • Politics of the International Drug Trade

    Module code: PL3142 The illegal drug trade has been estimated to take up almost 1% of all trade on Earth.

  • Politics of the International Drug Trade

    Module code: PL3142 The illegal drug trade has been estimated to take up almost 1% of all trade on Earth.

  • Solar eclipse echoes astronomical events during Richard IIIs time

    This Friday’s solar eclipse has as much relevance to Ricardians as it does for countless astronomers and stargazers across the globe.

  • Applied Linguistics and TESOL MA, PGDip, PGCert, by distance learning

    Build your academic and professional expertise in Applied Linguistics and TESOL without falling behind in other areas of your life. You can study this MA online, from the comfort of your own home.

  • Applied Linguistics and TESOL MA, PGDip, PGCert, by distance learning

    Build your academic and professional expertise in Applied Linguistics and TESOL without falling behind in other areas of your life. You can study this MA online, from the comfort of your own home.

  • Resources

    Useful resources for higher education on gene expression and regulation.

  • How to think about Social Distancing and Containment using Network Formation Games

    Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on May 28, 2020   An unreliable test and tracing system risks becoming counter-productive once we consider how it may affect people’s behaviour, writes Dr.

  • Trees in tropical logged forests release carbon at greater rate despite faster growth, study finds

    University of Leicester-led research focusing on the carbon dioxide produced by tree stems shows that individual trees in tropical forests impacted by logging produce more carbon dioxide per m2 of woody stem area than those in unaffected forests

  • Tackling Prolific Serial Offenders Through Crime Linkage: the What, Why and How

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on June 10, 2024 Matt Tonkin Associate Professor of Criminology & Director of Research for the School The majority of crime is committed by a minority of prolific serial offenders, with...

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