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  • Clare Gillies

    The academic profile of Dr Clare Gillies, Associate Professor in Medical Statistics at University of Leicester

  • British Romany Project

    This University of Leicester study was carried out by Matt Sears who was studying for a PhD in the Centre for Regional and Local History. Matt was responsible for all the historical and genealogical research.

  • Sources, Method, and Theory for Ancient History

    Module code: AH2012 What is the best way to approach ancient sources? How do modern ideas influence the study of the past? Are ancient texts only informative of the literate minority? The past is everywhere.

  • Sources, Method, and Theory for Ancient History

    Module code: AH2012 What is the best way to approach ancient sources? How do modern ideas influence the study of the past? Are ancient texts only informative of the literate minority? The past is everywhere.

  • Sources, Method, and Theory for Ancient History

    Module code: AH2012 What is the best way to approach ancient sources? How do modern ideas influence the study of the past? Are ancient texts only informative of the literate minority? The past is everywhere.

  • Medical student produces clinical anatomy app

    A medical student, working with a local app design agency, has produced an iOS application to teach clinical anatomy to fellow students, junior doctors and healthcare professionals.

  • Cyber threat to Trident warning from Leicester expert

    A Leicester expert on nuclear proliferation has briefed a group of senior politicians in Parliament on the cyber threat to Trident.

  • Student study investigates how lasers can control lightning

    Physics students from the Department of Physics and Astronomy have investigated the possibility of inducing, directing and controlling lightning strikes using lasers.

  • Programming: Perl for Bioinformatics

    Module code: BS7103 Perl is a simple scripting language that is useful for bioinformatics housekeeping tasks, but is at the same time powerful enough to be used in the majority of bioinformatics webservers.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 67

    Academic Librarian.

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