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  • Expert opinions cover ants Russian cyber techniques and the UK sex industry

    In an article for The Conversation, Dr Rob Hammond and PhD candidate Charlie Durant from our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology have discussed how scientists are on the hunt for new ways to attack harmful microbes.

  • Understanding election coverage using Big data

    Researchers from our Department of Media and Communication, in collaboration with the University of Bristol, have for the first time analysed mass media coverage to understand how elections are covered by the press.

  • Expert opinions cover Irish aspects in Brexit Muhammad Alis legacy media portrayal of WAGS and conspiracy theories

    Professor Bernard Ryan from the School of Law has written an article for the Free Movement website discussing the implications of UK withdrawal from the EU for immigration policy and nationality law and the Irish aspects.

  • New blood test could improve early tuberculosis diagnosis

    A new blood test to detect early tuberculosis (TB) infection is being developed using research expertise from the University of Leicester, with the potential to save thousands of lives.

  • New Technology, Work and Organisation

    Module code: MN3126 As new technologies are developed and permeate our workplaces, how we interact with them can often play a huge role in our relationship with our jobs, both positive and negative.

  • New Technology, Work and Organisation

    Module code: MN3126 As new technologies are developed and permeate our workplaces, how we interact with them can often play a huge role in our relationship with our jobs, both positive and negative.

  • New Technology, Work and Organisation

    Module code: MN3126 As new technologies are developed and permeate our workplaces, how we interact with them can often play a huge role in our relationship with our jobs, both positive and negative.

  • History of the Centre

    The history of the Centre dates back to 1948. Read more about our formation, teaching, research and publications since we were established.

  • Leicester artist to reveal new animal bone artwork

    A distinctive bone-themed exhibition named ‘The Reliquary Project’, conceptualised and created by Leicester artist Jo Dacombe, will be unveiled at a free preview evening at the Attenborough Arts Centre from 5.30pm to 8pm on Friday 6 May.

  • New United Nations app

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 12, 2016 UNU Jargon Buster glossary app for smartphones has about 450 A-Z entries.  Find out what the many UN abbreviations mean including those of programmes and organisations.

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