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  • Leicester geneticists to present at Who Do You Think You Are Live

    Geneticists from the University of Leicester will discuss the discovery of Richard III and genealogical research in presentations at Who Do You Think You Are? Live at the NEC Birmingham on Thursday 6 April and Friday 7 April.

  • People

    Browse the people associated with the Material Worlds Past and Present, including academic staff, affiliated staff, PhD researchers and honorary fellows, and see their research interests and specialisms.

  • Probability

    Module code: MA1061 Probabilistic models pervade most areas of our modern world and, as probability statements are almost unavoidable, having a good understanding of what they mean is essential.

  • People

    Staff Professor Martin Phillips Gentrification, Social class, Migration, Representations of rurality, Rural sustainability, Rural landscape transformation Dr Katy Bennett Coal and steel, heritage, destruction, memory, landscape, regeneration Dr Ben Coles Markets...

  • People

    Meet the English at Leicester team. Browse our list of academic staff, honorary visiting staff and PhD students. Find information on ways to get in touch and browse our staff and students' research interests.

  • Rachel Winter

    The academic profile of Dr Rachel Winter, Stoneygate Associate Professor in Medical Education and Empathic Healthcare, Honorary Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry at University of Leicester

  • Harriet Walter

    The academic profile of Dr Harriet Walter, Associate Professor of Medical Oncology and Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist at University of Leicester

  • David Holwell

    The academic profile of Prof David Holwell, Professor of Sustainable Mineral Resources at University of Leicester

  • Probability

    Module code: MA1061 Probabilistic models pervade most areas of our modern world and, as probability statements are almost unavoidable, having a good understanding of what they mean is essential.

  • Centre for Consumer and Essential Services

    The Consumer and Essential Services Unit (CESU) combines legal and social policy expertise to explore the effects for consumers of regulation and provision of essential services.

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