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  • How to change the world

    Module code: PL1000 This module will help you develop the skills you need to change the world. We’ll help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to succeed at university and show you how those skills can be used in a variety of politics related careers.

  • Black History in 100 Objects

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 4, 2022 Oxfam GB | Black History in 100 Objects   Oxfam is crowdsourcing a collection of 100 objects that express everyday Black history in the UK.

  • Looking down the road.

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on March 22, 2018 A couple of years ago we used to deliver a PhD Induction program called Personal and Professional Development Planning.

  • Conference to explore the lasting scars of conflict

    Military welfare during the British Civil Wars and how the lasting scars of these conflicts influenced the nation for generations to come will be explored at a conference between 7-8 August at Newark Museum, Nottinghamshire, organised by the Centre for English Local History.

  • Weight re-gained after weight loss results in less muscle, more fat, study finds

    A Leicester study that measured the fat mass and fat-free (muscle) mass of dieters suggests that weight loss followed by weight regain has a negative impact on muscle mass.

  • Ecology, Climate and Land-use processes of the Amazon Tropical Forests

    Module code: GY3440 This module focusses on modern concepts in ecology and the connections between climate and land-use processes. The module aims to understand, quantify and predict the future of the Amazon forests in a changing world.

  • Ecology, Climate and Land-use processes of the Amazon Tropical Forests

    Module code: GY3440 This module focusses on modern concepts in ecology and the connections between climate and land-use processes. The module aims to understand, quantify and predict the future of the Amazon forests in a changing world.

  • Tor Clark talks popularity of ITVs Love Island and predicts who will win tonights series final

    Tor Clark, Associate Professor in Journalism, and a regular media commentator for BBC Radio Leicester, has discussed the Love Island phenomenon with presenter Ady Dayman and why the programme draws in such a large audience.

  • Group contacts

    Contacts list for Space Projects and Instrumentation group

  • Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis, a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and is studied with respect to its microbiology and physiology at the University of Leicester by LeMID researchers.

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