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  • Indexing the Press Cuttings Books

    Posted by Helen Ward in Library Special Collections on January 22, 2018 Among the items held in the University of Leicester Institutional Archives are a series of Press Cuttings.

  • February Book Group: Decline and Fall

    A summary of the February 2014 Book Group meeting

  • Research opportunities

    Postdoc opportunities at the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology

  • Environmental insights from the GHOST in the machine

    An instrument co-designed by University of Leicester scientists has spent the past year successfully gathering data on how greenhouse gases are transported around the world and where they are being emitted and absorbed.

  • Space technology explores large-scale changes to the climate of Africa

    An international research team led by Professor Heiko Balzter, Director of the Centre for Landscape and Climate Research from the Department of Geography has mapped the entire African continent south of the Sahara for geographical changes and has discovered that many areas...

  • Our team

    Learn more about the Patient and Carer Group team at Leicester. Including roles and responsibilities within the group.

  • Global Geopolitical Economy

    Module code: GY2154 This module provides a thorough overview of the global economic and political system.

  • Ethnic Elders collection

    The Ethnic Elders collection is comprised of 19 interviews with members of various Asian communities in Leicester and conducted by the Ethnicity Research Centre in 1999. Get more information about the collection.

  • Study into German prisoners of war in Leicester after Second World War

    Student Sue Bishop from the School of History is keen to hear from people with information about German prisoners of war who were held in Leicestershire camps during and after the Second World War for her third year undergraduate dissertation.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 28 May 3 June

    John Williams from the Department of Sociology has written a piece for The Conversation on Sepp Blatter, who before recently resigning from his post was re-elected as FIFA President.

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