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  • Tie a Yellow Ribbon

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on October 10, 2019 Like many people I see the value in the current emphasis on Wellbeing at Work. Like a smaller number of cynical people, I believe the fad will pass.

  • Stewart Fishwick

    The academic profile of Professor Stewart Fishwick, Professor in Geophysics & Head of School at University of Leicester

  • Psychological Research Skills 1

    Module code: PS1103 This module is focused on the methodology of psychological research, and will introduce how to formulate research questions in psychology and specify research aims and hypotheses. You will develop an understanding of basic statistical concepts (e.g.

  • Psychological Research Skills 1

    Module code: PS1103 This module is focused on the methodology of psychological research, and will introduce how to formulate research questions in psychology and specify research aims and hypotheses. You will develop an understanding of basic statistical concepts (e.g.

  • Psychological Research Skills 1

    Module code: PS1103 This module is focused on the methodology of psychological research, and will introduce how to formulate research questions in psychology and specify research aims and hypotheses. You will develop an understanding of basic statistical concepts (e.g.

  • Historical directories

    a digital collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century trade and local directories for family, local and urban historians

  • 1st October 2014 Sol 767

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 1, 2014 This Left MastCam (‘M34’ because of the focal length) view shows the Pahrump drilled grains just before they are about to be sieved by closing up the scoop and sieve, then turning the whole robotic arm turret.

  • Appeal decision

    Appeal review requests  Appeal Review Requests will only be considered if one, or both, of the following grounds are met: there is evidence of a procedural irregularity in the initial consideration of the appeal, and / or there is evidence of eligibility of the...

  • Leicester event to debate HE autonomy issues in Europe

    Few would argue that in order to be successful, universities need autonomy. They must be able to take their own decisions, and the academics working within them must have the freedom to pursue their research.

  • Mohamed Dassu

    Mohammed Dassu graduated in 2015 with a BSc Economics. What did you enjoy about studying at Leicester? My course mates were fantastic!  We set up a group where we all supported each other with assignments and shared lecture notes.

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