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Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/page/216/
Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester
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Cover letters
https://le.ac.uk/career-development-service/applications-and-cvs/cover-letters
Discover how to write a cover letter tailored to your experience and the role you are applying for.
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Research Outcomes
https://le.ac.uk/aidam/research-outcomes
The AIDAIM Centre's research outcomes, the forefront of new research, scholarship and knowledge.
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Current PhD students
https://le.ac.uk/ggb/people/phd
See the current PhD students working within Genetics and Genome Biology at Leicester. Find out how to connect with them via telephone and email.
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Dr Roger James
https://le.ac.uk/about/history/obituaries/2022/roger-james
We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Dr Roger James, a former Reader in Immunology in the Department of Respiratory Sciences (previously Infection, Immunity and Inflammation). Roger was born on 8 September 1949.
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Surveillance and Power – University of Leicester
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2014/10/21/the-protection-of-knowledge-as-the-production-of-ignorance/
Posted by Tomasz Wisniewski in School of Business Blog on October 21, 2014 Geoff Lightfoot and Tomasz Wisniewski, Senior Lecturers in the School’s Finance and Accounting Group, describe information asymmetry as a politically prevalent predicament about which we should all be...
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Hanna Kwon
https://le.ac.uk/people/hanna-kwon
The academic profile of Dr Hanna Kwon, Lecturer in Structural Biology at University of Leicester
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Kelsey Hipwell
https://le.ac.uk/people/kelsey-hipwell
The academic profile of Mr Kelsey Hipwell, Postgraduate Researcher at University of Leicester
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Daniel Panne
https://le.ac.uk/people/daniel-panne
The academic profile of Professor Daniel Panne, Professor in Structural Biology at University of Leicester
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Reproduction and gene shuffling in malaria parasites: how does it work?
https://le.ac.uk/news/2023/august/malaria
Scientists from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham have received nearly £600,000 to research how sexual development and gene shuffling within the malaria parasite could help to control malaria transmission.