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  • Rap music

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 15, 2013 Rapsats statistics on rap music A tool to plot the frequency of words appearing in rap lyrics from 1988 through to the present day see more on contributors .

  • Visa checkpoint

    Find out how to successfully complete the visa checkpoint and register with the University of Leicester.

  • AI for Business Intelligence MSc

    Unlock the power of data to drive business success with our MSc in AI for Business Intelligence at the University of Leicester.

  • Resources

    Browse the resources put together for the Passions of War research project in English at Leicester.

  • mmobbs

    Quizzes in Reflect recordings Posted by mmobbs in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on November 13, 2018 Did you know you that you can add quizzes to your Reflect recordings? This feature can add a level of interactivity to recordings and presents...

  • Education and Work Transitions

    Lead: Dr Reka Plugor Co-lead: Dr Sally-Anne Barnes The Education and Work Transitions research group focuses on the development of knowledge through research and collaboration on the transitions into, through and out of education and work.

  • Electron Microscopy Facility (EMF)

    Get more information on the Electron Microscopy Facility (EMF), which can be found as part of the Core Biotechnology Services at Leicester.

  • Royal Astronomical Society Fowler Award for Beatriz Sanchez-Cano

    A researcher from the University of Leicester has been recognised by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) for her ‘significant contribution’ to scientists’ understanding of the Martian atmosphere.

  • Imperialism and Decolonisation

    Module code: HS2314 At the beginning of the 20th century the British Empire covered a fifth of the world’s land surface and contained almost a quarter of the world’s population. Less than sixty years later it was rapidly disintegrating.

  • Imperialism and Decolonisation

    Module code: HS2314 At the beginning of the 20th century the British Empire covered a fifth of the world’s land surface and contained almost a quarter of the world’s population. Less than sixty years later it was rapidly disintegrating.

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