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  • Using behavioural science to target prolific criminals

    The use of behavioural science in the investigation, detection and prosecution of offenders is to be probed at a conference co-organised by a Leicester criminologist.

  • Did the AIM fail to hit its targets?

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on January 6, 2016 In a recently published paper, Stuart Macdonald , Visiting Professor at the School, critically assesses the performance of the Advanced Institute of Management Research (AIM) The AIM was established by the UK government...

  • Emma Battell Lowman

    Dr Emma Battell Lowman is the co-author of Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21st Century Canada (with geographer Adam J. Barker) and is a Managing Editor of Settler Colonial Studies. Dr.

  • ESG, climate risk and sustainable innovation

    Leading research on ESGs financial materiality and climate risk. Shaping business investment for global well-being and sustainable innovation.

  • Study suggests over half of women with gestational diabetes in the UK are undiagnosed

    Research investigating testing methods for gestational diabetes suggests that over half of pregnant women with the condition are not being diagnosed with the current NHS blood test process, leading to unnecessary complications for mother and baby.

  • Analysis of coral reveals long-term climate impact in Southeast Asia

    Leicester-led research into coral reefs fringing the iconic island of Borneo in Southeast Asia has revealed the impact of cyclical climate patterns on the local marine ecosystem.

  • Rosie Johnson

    Rosie is a research student working towards completion of her doctoral degree with the Radio and Space Plasma Physics research group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Nationality, Identity and Belonging:

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 18, 2024 An Oral History of the ‘Windrush Generation’ and their Relationship to the British State, 1948-2018 This is an ongoing University of London project which contains interviews that...

  • Population genetics for higher education

    Population genetics is the study of genetic variation within populations. Find out more about the topic and what academic resources are available.

  • The Carceral Archipelago panel at the Fourth European Congress on World and Global History, 4-7 Sept

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on September 17, 2014 The Carceral Archipelago panel in Paris During the first week of September, members of our European Research Council funded project, Carceral Archipelago, attended the Fourth European Congress on...

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