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  • The “Pains of Imprisonment”: an historical sociology of penal transportation?

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on November 11, 2016   A few years ago, the eminent scholar of the Russian Gulag , Professor Judith Pallot , challenged me to consider the relevance of the sociology of incarceration as a means of understanding convict...

  • Protection for Whom? Aboriginal rights in the Swan River Colony

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on May 15, 2016 by Kellie Moss   Captain Stirling’s exploring party 50 miles up the Swan River, Western Australia, March, 1827 http://nla.gov.au/nla.

  • Sociology with Criminology BA

    Explore crime and society with Leicester’s Sociology with Criminology BA – a flexible, research-led degree taught by leading UK academics.

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    See our latest news and browse our upcoming events in the Centre for English Local History at Leicester, and browse our news archive.

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    Browse a list of the academic and professional services staff working within the Victorian Studies Centre, and see their contact details.

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    The academic profile of Dr Bing Ji, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Leicester

  • Quality and Safety in Healthcare CPD

    This is for you if... you have experience of working in healthcare and want to improve your knowledge of the theory and practice of improving quality and safety within the sector.

  • Citizens of Change: University of Leicester to spark national dialogue at Labour Party Conference

    Five events organised by the University will take place at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool on Monday 29 September

  • The role of a lay member in AWERB

    The University of Leicester's AWERB includes the roles of lay members to ensure fairness and independent perspectives on the use of animals in research.

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