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  • Jenny Kemp

    The academic profile of Dr Jenny Kemp, Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and TESOL at University of Leicester

  • Genetics: Evolution and Gene Expression

    Module code: NT4003 'Evolutionary Genetics' gives you an introductory overview of the genetic basis for the evolution of genes, genomes, and phenotypes from both theoretical and experimental perspectives.

  • Superhero vision measures water quality of lakes from space

    An international team of researchers led by Professor Heiko Balzter from the Department of Geography has demonstrated a way to assess the quality of water on Earth from space by using satellite technology that can visualise pollution levels otherwise invisible to the human...

  • Hotly anticipated Varsity competition returns

    The annual Varsity contest, in which University of Leicester students pit themselves against rivals De Montfort University in a range of different sports, officially begins today (11 March).

  • Landscape Archaeology

    Module code: AR7603 This module explores the theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and practical applications of landscape archaeology, focusing on the diverse relationships between people and their environments.

  • Archaeological Theory

    Module code: AR2601  What was gender like in the past? How are politics and the past entwined? How was the past different from the present? How can archaeology help us think differently about the present? These are some of the key questions posed by this exciting...

  • Academic Clinical Fellowships

    An Academic Clinical Fellowship is a post lasting 3 years, during which 25% of your time will be spent on academic work.

  • Liz Anderson

    Professor Liz Anderson completed a graduate nursing course at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, working on a cardio-thoracic surgical ward before moving to Leicester to train and work as a Midwife and Health Visitor.

  • Introducing oral history

    Oral history provides a rich seam of material that gives an insight into the lives of ordinary people in the past: their home lives, working lives, social lives and family lives.

  • Academic year: 2015-2016

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2015-2016.

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