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  • Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

    Module code: GL4001 This applied module introduces basic concepts and techniques in practical engineering geology and hydrogeology.

  • The East Midlands Oral History Archive collection

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive is comprised of 72 interviews with a wide range of themes relating to living in Leicester in the 20th and 21st centruries. Find out more about the collection.

  • Professional services and distance learning team

    Browse the professional service staff in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Events archive

    Browse our archive of past events in the Victorian Studies Centre at the University of Leicester.

  • Mary Barber

    Mary Barber is a Transformation Director with over 30 years' experience in the private (Mars Inc.) and public sector (NHS/DoH/HMRC) in transformational programme leadership roles.

  • The Marketplace of Life? The Political-Economy of Emergent Water Markets

    Posted by Georgios Patsiaouras in School of Business Blog on December 4, 2013   The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives (American Indian Saying)   In 1776 Adam Smith introduced the paradox of value: diamonds are much more expensive than water, even...

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 16

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Ageing, Death, and the Life Course

    Module code: SY3070 Issues such as the ageing of the population, the sexualisation and commercialisation of childhood, or the role of youth in the future economic and political development of their countries are at the heart of political debate and policy developments in...

  • Society and Crisis Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluations of Societal WellBeing

    The Department of Sociology hosted a one day symposium on 4 June focused on measuring societal well-being during current recession.

  • New research finds singing at work reduces stress and loneliness

    New research led by Dr Catherine Steele and Joanna Foster from our Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour has revealed that belting out a tune in a choir at work can help to reduce workplace stress and feelings of social isolation.

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