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  • Indigeneity and Carcerality: Thinking about reserves, prisons, and settler colonialism

    Posted by abarker in Carceral Archipelago on October 27, 2016 In 1871, a group of men – hereditary chiefs of the Six Nations of the Grand River – met with anthropologist Horatio Hale in the town of Brantford, Ontario.

  • Leicester scientists to promote food security in Kenya

    Our University, in partnership with University of Nairobi in Kenya, has secured funding from the British Council’s Newton-Utafiti Fund for an international workshop which brings together early career researchers (ECRs) from the UK and Kenya from 26-30 November 2017.

  • Placement Project Practical

    Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.

  • Placement Project Practical

    Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.

  • Placement Project Practical

    Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.

  • Study reveals how dietary phosphate can increase heart disease risk

    A new study has found that high phosphate levels can cause a stress signal inside the cells that line blood vessels, leading to the release of microparticles that promote the formation of blood clots. Inorganic phosphate is a nutrient in nearly all diets.

  • Public lecture will see experts discuss how to police sexual violence

    Sexual violence against women and girls in Britain will be discussed by experts in a public lecture at University of Leicester this month.

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  • How to pay if you have a sponsor

    Information on how to pay your fees if you have a sponsor, which is a company or organisation which has agreed to pay all or part of your tuition fee.

  • How to pay if you have a sponsor

    How to pay your fees if you have a sponsor, which is an organisation or company which has agreed to pay part or all of your tuition fee.

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