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  • Crime and Punishment in African American History

    Module code: HS3662 Module Outline This module examines African American crime and punishment from the era of slavery to the present.

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    Eccles, P., Grout, P.A, Siciliani, P. and Zalewska, A. 2023. Open banking and capital requirements. Bank of England WP. Wei, W. and Zalewska, A. 2023. Capitalists or fiduciary conscious agents?  ESG mutual fund fees and investor sophistication  Fatouh, M.

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  • Crime and Punishment in African American History

    Module code: HS3662 Module Outline This module examines African American crime and punishment from the era of slavery to the present.

  • Blood clots during COVID-19 may be a cause of ongoing cognitive problems

    High levels of two proteins at the time of COVID-19 have been found in patients who later experienced cognitive problems, including ‘brain fog’, giving a major clue as to one cause of their symptoms: blood clots

  • University signs up to Leicestershire climate change pact

    The University of Leicester is one of those that has signed up to the Leicestershire Climate and Nature Pact.

  • An inspiring journey to graduation

    A dedicated student has gone on to obtain his doctorate after battling cancer during his time studying at the University of Leicester.

  • Counting the cost of Britains most damaging conflict

    A new Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project is supporting a team of academics from Leicester, Nottingham, Cardiff and Southampton universities who are revealing the human cost of the British Civil Wars.

  • Access rates and conditions

    An outline to the charges and availability of the facilities in the Advanced Microscopy college.

  • Leicester scientist discusses one of the most exciting planetary events that well see in our lifetime

    When Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) passed just 140,000 kilometres from Mars on 19 October 2014, depositing a large amount of debris in the Martian atmosphere, space agencies coordinated multiple spacecraft to witness the largest meteor shower in recorded history.

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