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  • The rise of horse power ~ 4,200 years ago

    1. An international research team sequenced the genomes of hundreds of horse archaeological remains to track the historical rise of horse-based mobility around 4200 years ago in the Pontic-Caspian steppes. 2.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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    Academic Librarian.

  • Moderation and Community Guidelines

    Moderation Guidelines Moderation Policy As moderation issues come up we will update this page. Please check this page regularly. This Moderation Policy covers policy for online discussions and posting of content using the University of Leicester Student Blogs website.

  • World Space Week at the National Space Centre

    Celebrate World Space Week with a very special mission to the National Space Centre (sleepover optional!) Space Lates is an evening created for people who want to know more – those who have an interest in astronomy, space missions, and the exciting research happening here in...

  • Information for international agents

    If you are an international agent for the University of Leicester, use this guide to browse key information from across our website about the University and working with us.

  • Campaign raises awareness of cancer symptoms women should look out for

    A campaign to raise awareness of the symptoms of womb cancer and increase earlier diagnosis among Black and ethnic minority women is showing signs of success

  • 2022

    Here the list of publications of 2022 can be found.

  • Econometrics

    Lead: Professor Lorenzo Trapani This research group will focus on the research that deals with theoretical and applied econometrics.

  • A festive flying pterosaur family reunion 150 million years in the making

    University of Leicester study finds nearly 50 hidden relatives of Pterodactylus, the first pterosaur

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