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  • Research projects

    BSc students in Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester carry out an individual project in year three comprising one quarter of the year’s credits.

  • New strategic partnership to explore four-dimensional first order controls on nickel mineral systems

    The project and partnership with BHP has developed directly from recent work by the Leicester-UWA group that has shed new light on the processes involved in the sources and transport mechanisms of metals through the lithosphere in magmatic systems, published in Nature...

  • Integrated Refugee and Forcibly Displaced Livelihoods Information System

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 24, 2022 The UNHCR Livelihoods Information System  monitors the impact of UNHCR’s livelihoods programmes.

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    See the length of time members can borrow items for, as well as how to return or request a book. requesting articles, chapters, books and journals not available in our collection from other libraries. Loaning or providing items from our collection to other libraries

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  • Sandra Dudley

    The academic profile of Professor Sandra Dudley, Professor of Museum Anthropology; Head of School at University of Leicester

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  • New research suggests a simple blood test could improve the early detection of lung cancer

    A patient having a blood test|University of Leicester researchers hope earlier diagnosis could improve prognosis New research led by scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Toxicology Unit and University of Leicester suggests that, by analysing levels of...

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