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  • Tequila: Pulque’s Friend, Cousin, Usurper?

    Deborah Toner discusses the relationship and rivalry between pulque and tequila in Mexican history, and summarises a recently published book by Marie Sarita Gaytan, Tequila: Distilling the Spirit of Mexico (Stanford University Press, 2014)

  • About us

    As the Interdisciplinary Anthropocene Research Group we are researching global challenges and exploring the complex ways in which socio-economic ecosystems impact the Earth System.

  • Chang’e 5: China launches Sample Return Mission to the Moon

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 November 2020 Professor John Bridges reports on the successful launch of a new Chinese mission to return samples from the Moon, in this blog post reprinted from The Conversation .

  • Reflecting on Transformation

    Menu Close University Leadership Team Home Reflecting on Transformation Reflecting on Transformation Posted by on December 16, 2016 As we reach the end of the calendar year it is normal to reflect and to look forward.

  • Research groups

    Learn more about the research groups within Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • David McVey

    The academic profile of Dr David McVey, Post-doctoral Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Jurassic diet why our knowledge of what ancient pterosaurs ate might be wrong

    Whenever we think about extinct animals we often imagine them eating their favourite meals, whether it be plants, other animals or a combination of both.

  • Banning of burquinis is a step towards depriving Muslim women of equal citizenship expert suggests

    The recent banning of the ‘burquini’ in Cannes is a step towards depriving Muslim women of equal citizenship, according to Dr Saeeda Shah (pictured) from the School of Education.

  • Leading Through Excellence: Lessons from Teach First

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 9, 2018   As an American twenty-something making a killing working in London, Brett Wigdortz might not be who we would expect to radically reinvigorate state education in England.

  • Professor awarded prestigious Turing AI Fellowship

    A University of Leicester-based expert will work to shape artificial intelligence (AI) systems of the future with the support of a multi-million-pound Government investment.

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