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  • Fieldwork 2

    Module code: AR3044 This module follows up on the archaeological fieldwork projects attended by students at the end of year 2.

  • Professional Research Skills: Finding Your Path in the World of Research

    Module code: BS4602 This module will highlight some of the current issues in academic research and demonstrate how to design academic teaching material.

  • Guru Nanak Sikh collection

    Find entries in our catalogue from the Guru Nanak Sikh collection, which relate to the British Empire and Commonwealth theme.

  • Ed Bates

    The academic profile of Dr Ed Bates, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Leicester alumnus Andy Byford set to save New Yorks neglected subways

    Leicester alumnus Andy Byford, who studied German and French at Leicester, has recently taken up the monumental task of turning around New York's ageing, failing subway system.

  • Astronomers join hunt for Einsteins gravitational sirens

    The first detection of gravitational waves was announced today by the LIGO/Virgo collaboration - and Leicester astronomers were among the first to respond to the detection, searching for the counterpart with X-ray and infra-red telescopes.

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    Parker Library on the Web Digital images of the manuscripts and early printed books entrusted to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge by Matthew Parker (1504-75).

  • Scientists discover one of the most luminous new stars ever

    Astronomers have today announced that they have discovered possibly the most luminous ‘new star’ ever – a nova discovered in the direction of one of our closest neighboring galaxies: The Small Magellanic Cloud.

  • Leicester academic to provide top-level expert forensic advice

    Professor Mark Jobling, of the Department of Genetics & Genome Biology, has been appointed as one of seven new members of the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group (BFEG; https://www.gov.

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    The SAPPHIRE group’s research helps to improve the quality and safety of care in the NHS and across the world. Our studies address difficult questions involving patient safety, research ethics, and professional standards.

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