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  • The curse of zombie fossils

    New research has revealed how the history of life can be distorted by the ways animals decompose and lose body parts as they decay - and the ways in which decayed bodies ultimately become fossilised.

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    NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) Working Papers The National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organisation.

  • About the project

    Grassroutes supports the efforts of independent publishers and literature development agencies to inspire public engagement with the diverse writing cultures of multi-racial Britain.

  • New Leicester research demonstrates the migrant work ethic exists in the short term

    The received wisdom that migrant workers have a stronger ‘work ethic’ than UK-born workers is proven for the first time, in a new study of Central and East European migrants, from our School of Business.

  • Leicester academics called on to help advance space science in Europe

    University of Leicester is one of only nine European universities in the Universities Space Research Association's newly established European region called Region X (10)

  • MNS disorders in Guyana's jails

    This UK-Guyana project has been funded by the ESRC’s Global Challenges Research Fund, and is directed by Principal Investigator Professor Clare Anderson. The project is a partnership between the University of Leicester, University of Guyana and the Guyana Prison Service.

  • Leading economist to address financial stability issues at international conference

    A leading financial economist from our School of Business is to give a keynote speech at a major international conference in Norway. Professor Panicos Demetriades (pictured) will address the European Forum of Deposit Insurers (EFDI) on 13 September.

  • Book written by Leicester academic evaluating the Euro Crisis in Cyprus released

    A new book entitled ‘A Diary of the Euro Crisis in Cyprus: lessons for Bank Recovery and Resolution’, written by former Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus Professor Panicos Demetriades from our School of Business, has been published by Palgrave-Macmillan.

  • Leicester’s Hospitals win neonatal equipment worth thousands

    Babies and their families in Leicester’s Hospitals are set to benefit from thousands of pounds worth of new technology and equipment

  • Sarah Robinson

    Raising a Glass to the English Wine Industry: Why we will be cracking open the English Fizz this Christmas Posted by Sarah Robinson in School of Business Blog on December 23, 2014 Senior Lecturers in Organisation Studies, Sarah Robinson and Elke Weik, get us in the seasonal...

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