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  • Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing Practice

    Module code: NU1012 This module is facilitated using a combination of lectures, clinical skills / simulation workshop, small group work anatomy tutorials in the Dissection Room and online learning packages.

  • AstroSeminar: Prof. Catherine Espaillat (Boston University), “Multiwavelength Accretion Variability

    Posted by er198 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 4 February 2021 The department seminar next week (Wed 10th of Feb) will be delivered by Prof. Catherine C. Espaillat (Boston University), at usual time (3.00 pm). Please find below title and abstract of the seminar.

  • dharvie

    David is a senior lecturer in finance and political economy and a member of the Centre for Philosophy and Political Economy.

  • Outreach

    Outreach opportunities for schools and colleges at Leicester Law School

  • Honorary staff and visitors

    Browse the Emeritus, honorary and visiting staff who work, teach and research in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and see their contact details.

  • Harnessing the power of rain

    Physics students taking the Physics Special Topics module have investigated how viable rainfall is as a source of energy - particularly in comparison to solar energy.

  • Journalism academic set for ninth night of general election analysis

    As election fever hits the UK, one University of Leicester academic is about to cover his ninth UK general election night.

  • Study suggests millions of modern men are descendants of 11 dynastic leaders

    A team of geneticists led by Professor Mark Jobling from the Department of Genetics has discovered that millions of modern Asian men are descended from 11 powerful dynastic leaders, including Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan, who lived up to 4,000 years ago.

  • Researcher examines impact of slum tourism

    New research from Dr Fabian Frenzel from the School of Management examines whether slums across the world have become ‘cool’ as more and more tourists discover favelas, ghettos, townships and barrios on leisurely visits.

  • Paul McMillan

    The academic profile of Dr Paul McMillan, Lecturer in Astrophysics at University of Leicester

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