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  • Terrorism

    Module code: CR2025 What are the factors that motivate and sustain terrorist organisations? What is the role of counter-terrorism measures and culture in contemporary controversies, such as the infringement of civil liberties? Many scholars have drawn on the medical model and...

  • Expert discusses Salisbury nerve agent poisoning and threat of cyber-attacks

    Dr Rob Dover from our School of History, Politics and International Relations was recently interviewed by US show Knowledge@Wharton about the Salisbury nerve agent poisoning and the threat of potential cyber-attacks.

  • Copyright and ethics

    Learn more about copyright and ethics when it comes to conducting oral history interviews.

  • Biggest leap in identified lung health genes paves way for personalised risk score

    New Nature Genetics study led by Universities of Leicester and Nottingham finds over 500 genes linked to lung health, providing new targets for potential therapeutics

  • Livecyte 2

    The Livecyte 2 can be found in the Advanced Imaging Facility. Learn more about the equipment.

  • Conservation in Practice

    Module code: HS7252 This module will introduce you to professional practice within the realm of conservation. You'll explore current issues in urban conservation and its development and role in public policy in the UK and elsewhere.

  • Conservation in Practice

    Module code: HS7252 This module will introduce you to professional practice within the realm of conservation. You'll explore current issues in urban conservation and its development and role in public policy in the UK and elsewhere.

  • Conservation in Practice

    Module code: HS7252 This module will introduce you to professional practice within the realm of conservation. You'll explore current issues in urban conservation and its development and role in public policy in the UK and elsewhere.

  • Museums in Ukraine and a tribute to Jim Roberts

    Posted by William Farrell in Library and Learning Services on July 28, 2023 Museum and Society have published a new issue on University of Leicester Open Journals.

  • New study shows the heart health benefits of more intense physical activity

    Study shows there is a greater reduction in cardiovascular disease risk when more of that activity is of at least moderate intensity.

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