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  • Pioneering university-led project helps Afghan women adapt to life in Leicester

    Philip Horspool, Director of the English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) at the University of Leicester, said:  “Language is one of the many challenges facing those who leave their country.

  • Astropolitics: Space Policy and International Relations

    Module code: PL7099 Outer space is about more than just rocket science. Space is a political, military, and economic environment, just like the sea and the air on Earth.

  • Functional Programming

    Module code: CO2008 Many of the ideas used in imperative programming arose through necessity in the early days of computing when machines were much slower and had far less memory than they do today. Languages such as C(++) and Pascal carry a substantial legacy from the past.

  • Saffron Past and Present collection

    The Saffron Past and Present collection is comprised of materials which were collected as research for the book: 'The Story of the Saff.' Find out more about the collection.

  • Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality

    We make extensive use of Earth observations to address issues of pressing societal need.

  • Controls on Depositional Systems

    Module code: GL3069 This module examines the interaction of key controls, including tectonics, climate, sediment supply, and sea-level fluctuations in developing depositional systems and the architecture of sedimentary successions.

  • Microbial genomes for higher education

    The study of genomes as an entity as opposed to individual genetic components is referred to as genomics. Learn more about microbial genomes on our website.

  • Redefining the Role of Botanic Gardens - Towards a New Social Purpose

    The aim of this project was to examine the social role of botanic gardens in the UK.

  • Looking Forward – Looking Back

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on August 29, 2018 In the now dated ‘Western’ movie ‘Paint your Wagon’, Lee Marvin ‘sings’ (talks) his way through the song ‘I was born under a wandering star’.

  • Roots of the British

    The Impact of Diasporas programme developed from the Roots of the British project. This project started as a small collaborative group interested in exploring how people from different disciplines could work together to create a more informed picture of the history of Britain.

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