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  • Feminist posters

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 5, 2022 Transnational Journeys: An archival exploration of feminist posters that transcend borders at the Feminist Library   An online exhibition from the Feminist Library which provides...

  • The Hologic Global Women’s Health Index

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 10, 2021 Aims to be the first globally comparative study of women’s health. It is based on Gallup world poll data.

  • Theorising Crime and Deviance

    Module code: CR7144 (double module) This module focuses on the underlying theoretical processes underlying how we classify crime and deviant behaviours. We will draw on evidence to examine the social and demographic correlates for offending.

  • Theorising Crime and Deviance

    Module code: CR7144 (double module) This module focuses on the underlying theoretical processes underlying how we classify crime and deviant behaviours. We will draw on evidence to examine the social and demographic correlates for offending.

  • Theorising Crime and Deviance

    Module code: CR7144 (double module) This module focuses on the underlying theoretical processes underlying how we classify crime and deviant behaviours. We will draw on evidence to examine the social and demographic correlates for offending.

  • The face of a king

    After the bones had been scanned, a 3D scan of the skull was sent to the University of Dundee where the muscles and skin were modelled using a computer process known as stereolithography.

  • Sounds for the Future

    Special Collections and the East Midlands Oral History Archive (EMOHA) running a new project, 'Sounds for the Future'. The project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and will run from May 2022 to October 2023.

  • PANDA

    Discover more about the study into preterm and after at the University of Leicester.

  • Researchers develop pioneering X-ray technique to analyse ancient artefacts

    A pioneering X-ray technique that can analyse artefacts of any shape or texture in a non-destructive way has been developed by an international team of researchers led by our University.

  • Nuclear expert sheds light on ‘War Factories’

    A nuclear expert from the University of Leicester has featured on a new UKTV documentary covering the industry of conflict. Andrew Futter is a Professor of International Politics and a leading academic in the politics of nuclear weapons.

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