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Spring seminar series 2007
https://le.ac.uk/victorian-studies/events/spring-seminar-series/archive/2007
Browse our 2007 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.
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Engineering Seminars
https://le.ac.uk/engineering/news/events/engineering-seminars
Engineering Tissue: the role of structure - Dr Jenny Shepherd Date: Wednesday 11 March 2020 Time: 2.
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From the genetic origins of disease to the complexity of the classroom
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/april/from-the-genetic-origins-of-disease-to-the-complexity-of-the-classroom
At the final professorial inaugural lectures for this academic year, experts from across the University will be delving into topics ranging from the genetics of the human body to present day human-technology interaction.
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Ecology and Sustainability
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mn3131
Module code: MN3131 The Earth is getting hotter, sea levels are rising, fossil fuel stocks are shrinking, and life as we know it is under threat.
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Professor Alison Snape
https://le.ac.uk/about/who-we-are/governance/council/membership/alison-snape
Professor Alison Snape is one of the elected Senate representatives on Council appointed in June 2025. Professor Snape is currently the Head of the School of Biological Sciences.
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Inequalities and Health
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/lw7298
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Inequalities and Health
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/lw7298
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Vision Sciences
https://le.ac.uk/psychology-vision-sciences/research/vision-sciences
Discover more about the study of Vision and Language at the University of Leicester. Hosted within the School of Psychology and Vision Sciences.
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Ethical Giving Policy
https://le.ac.uk/giving/ways-to-give/giving-policy
Learn more about the University's ethical giving policy and our commitment to the practice of ethical fundraising.
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Managing Security in the Workplace: Approaches, Regulation and Governance
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/cr7720
Module code: CR7720 This module considers approaches to managing security, regulation and governance. It will encourage you to critically consider the extent to which the study of crime at work can inform the study of security and risk management.