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  • Research support team

    Find out how to get in touch with the research support team based in the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

  • Big Data and Predictive Analytics

    Module code: CO7093 As we increasingly rely upon the online environment for our daily routines, we leave behind a vast amount of information about us. Commercial and public organisations can use this information to predict our behaviour.

  • Engaging Audiences

    Module code: MU7017 This module considers how museums communicate with diverse audiences. It is comprised of lectures and workshops followed by studio time, where you'll put your ideas, experiences, and theoretical tools into practice.

  • Engaging Audiences

    Module code: MU7017 This module considers how museums communicate with diverse audiences. It is comprised of lectures and workshops followed by studio time, where you'll put your ideas, experiences, and theoretical tools into practice.

  • Technology and Type 1 Diabetes

    Module code: MD7527 This exciting new module ‘Technology and Type 1 Diabetes’ led by Professor Pratik Choudhury brings together the most current thinking on technology and how it is used to support people living with Type 1 diabetes.

  • Erin Thomas Dailey

    The academic profile of Dr Erin Thomas Dailey, Associate Professor of Late Antique & Early Medieval History at the University of Leicester

  • United States Election 2010 Web Archive

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 15, 2014 The United States Election 2010 Web Archive This new collection of over 1,2000 archived websites relates to the USA 2010 elections.

  • Fiendish Friday Quiz #2

    Posted by Barbara Cooke in Waugh and Words on March 14, 2014 Thomas Gribble’s quiz proved so popular that another soon appeared in the Evelyn Waugh Newsletter . Back in the eighties, Waugh fans had to wait months between installments.

  • Large-scale study suggests under 45s and women more likely to gain weight and jump a BMI category during COVID-19 lockdown

    A large-scale study of almost a million UK adults led by Leicester researchers has revealed that under 45s and women were more likely to gain weight and jump a body mass index (BMI) category during COVID-19 lockdown.

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