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  • Economics and Accounting BSc

    With an Economics and Accounting degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of the key areas of economics and accounting.

  • Lucy Ellis

    It is with great sadness that we share news of the death of Lucy Ellis, our colleague in Library and Learning Services. Lucy was taken ill earlier this year and had been receiving ongoing treatment.

  • Core Theory and Practical Techniques in Infection and Immunity

    Module code: MB7308 Modern laboratory techniques in molecular and cellular biology are essential tools in the fight against infectious diseases.

  • Public lecture to explore genocide and reconciliation

    Genocide and reconciliation are subjects to be explored at an event on Thursday 2 March.

  • Economics and Data Analytics BSc

    With this degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll study the ideas and issues central to economics applied with data analytics

  • Recent publications

    Browse recent publications concerning Victorian Studies which have been authored or edited by people associated with the Centre.

  • Sherry in the filing-cabinet – and as for the milk-jug …

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on July 13, 2016 Our current exhibition from the Special Collections, ‘”Strangers in the Land”? Impressions of India’, explores the attitudes and reactions of the British in India, from the early 17 th century to the...

  • Information for the public

    Find out the information available to the general public for the EASY-AS trial.

  • Leicester experts praise translation of diabetes risk-testing tool

    The translation of a tool to help people find out their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes has been described by Professor Kamlesh Khunti from the Diabetes Research Centre as a “breakthrough”.

  • Emoji is the fastest growing language

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 19, 2015 Emoji’s are ‘pictographs. Originally used in Japanese electronic messages, many characters have now been incorporated into Unicode  and the launch of Emoj.li.

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