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  • Starting with the tidyverse

    Discussion of teaching the tidyverse without first introducing students to base R

  • Journalism academic set for ninth night of general election analysis

    As election fever hits the UK, one University of Leicester academic is about to cover his ninth UK general election night.

  • A new union supports struggling artists in times of austerity

    Latest University of Leicester CAMEo Cuts edition exposes the dire working conditions of many artists and explains how Artists’ Union England, a new trade union for artists, campaigns for improvements

  • Photography

    Find out information about photographs of your day.

  • The Great Escape

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on April 19, 2016 Peter A. Kropotkin, 1842-1921   Peter Kropotkin is remembered today as a brilliant Russian social revolutionary, geographer, scientist, and anarchist writer.

  • June Book Group: A Handful of Dust

    Summary of the Waugh Book Groups discussion of A Handful of Dust in June 2014.

  • Leicester researchers shed new light on extragalactic event

    University of Leicester scientists discover that a Fast X-ray Transient (FXT) called EP250108a is the result of a massive star exploding.

  • Evidence-based empathy skills for healthcare teams

    Find out more about the evidence-based empathy skills for healthcare teams course at the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • From the subatomic to the intergalactic: scientists gather in Leicester to share supercomputer results

    Experts in astrophysics, particle physics, nuclear physics and cosmology will assemble at the University of Leicester this week to share the latest scientific advances which have been made possible by DiRAC, a multi-site supercomputing facility.

  • Baby pterodactyls could fly from birth

    A breakthrough discovery has found that pterodactyls, extinct flying reptiles also known as pterosaurs, had a remarkable ability – they could fly from birth.

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