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  • Leicestershire County Council

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive is supported by Leicestershire County Council with physical material (such as cassette tapes and reel-to-reel tapes) being held in the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland, based in Wigston Magna.

  • Alan Desmond

    The academic profile of Dr Alan Desmond, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Local democracy in peril, warns Leicester academic

    The threat to local democracy in the UK is the subject of a video interview with a University of Leicester academic on a top UK politics website. Tor Clark, a former newspaper editor and political journalist and now Associate Professor in Journalism, was interviewed by Politics.

  • 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

  • Contemporary Political Philosophy: Theories of Justice

    Module code: PL2027 Social justice is a term often bandied around on social media, usually in a pejorative manner.

  • Contemporary Political Philosophy: Theories of Justice

    Module code: PL2027 Social justice is a term often bandied around on social media, usually in a pejorative manner.

  • Leicester academics called on to help advance space science in Europe

    University of Leicester is one of only nine European universities in the Universities Space Research Association's newly established European region called Region X (10)

  • Victorian Society

    Module code: HS7499 Victorian society set the tone for today’s modern world.

  • Victorian Society

    Module code: HS7499 Victorian society set the tone for today’s modern world.

  • Richard III's diet and lifestyle

    By measuring the different isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and strontium preserved in Richard III's skeleton, we can find out about the types of food and drink he consumed, as well as where he lived.

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