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Dissertation
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/md7060
md7060
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Dissertation
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/md7060
md7060
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Mark Purnell
https://le.ac.uk/people/mark-purnell
The academic profile of Professor Mark Purnell, Professor of Palaeobiology; Dean for Research Excellence at University of Leicester
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Dissertation
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/md7060
md7060
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About the Institute
https://le.ac.uk/research/institutes/space/about
For over 60 years we’ve pioneered space research at Leicester.
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SMILE Mission
https://le.ac.uk/physics/research/space-projects-instrumentation/projects/smile-mission
ESA/CAS mission SMILE to study the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere
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Arguing against learning outcomes: limited evidence and moving forward – University of Leicester
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/loproject/2014/05/08/limitedevidence/
The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Arguing against learning outcomes: limited evidence and moving forward.
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Events archive
https://le.ac.uk/medieval/events/archive
The Medieval Research Centre has hosted many workshops, conferences, lectures and research seminars over the years. Browse our events archive here, sorted by event type.
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Shedding new light on drinking and eating habits in the Roman world
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/june/research-network-explores-innovative-ways-to-shed-new-light-on-drinking-and-eating-habits-in-the-roman-world
The landmark 50th issue of the journal Internet Archaeology highlights the pioneering research conducted by a network of academics, professional archaeologists and museum curators, led by the Universities of Leicester and Exeter, who are investigating new ways of analysing...
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Good cholesterol doesnt always lower heart attack risk
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/march/2018good2019-cholesterol-doesn2019t-always-lower-heart-attack-risk
Some people with high levels of ‘good’ high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) are at increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), contrary to earlier evidence that people with more HDL-C are usually at lower heart disease risk.