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  • A’ level results, HE and social mobility

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 18, 2017   How do this year’s A’ level results compare?  For official statistics see the Department of Education official data. from 2003 onwards.

  • Unwell or Unwanted? The Mental Health of Western Australia’s Convict Population

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on October 17, 2016 By Kellie Moss Western Australia welcomed the transportation of convicts in 1850 as a solution to the economic problems which had affected the colony since its foundation as a free settlement in 1829.

  • Professional services staff

    Meet the School of Business professional services staff. Browse our Student Services and Business Operations teams and find out how to contact us.

  • The Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet)

    The Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet) is a national and international audit collecting data on all children admitted to a paediatric (children's) intensive care units and transport organisations.

  • Astrodynamics

    Module code: NT4011 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Corpus Linguistics

    Module code: ED7023 In this module you will investigate issues relating to lexis (vocabulary) using the methods of corpus linguistics.

  • How Twitter users can work together to defuse social tensions

    A report co-authored by Dr Paul Reilly (pictured) from the Department of Media and Communication has found that social media sites such as Twitter can be useful in keeping the peace and defusing tensions during times of social unrest.

  • Richard III experts discuss how the project illustrates university research is changing for the better

    Experts on Richard III have provided a series of insightful opinion pieces about the last Plantagenet king where they discuss their research, contemplate how University research is changing and address concerns that the remains may not be those of Richard III.

  • Department of Geology to host Palaeontology conference

    The University's Department of Geology Palaeobiology Research Group has announced it will host the early career researchers’ conference Progressive Palaeontology 2017 Progressive Palaeontology, known as ProgPal, is a vibrant annual conference organised by and for early...

  • Leicester researcher wins National Hate Crime Award

    Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy from our Centre for Hate Studies based at our Department of Criminology has won the ‘Research and Innovation Upstander’ award category at the National Hate Crime Awards.

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