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  • on not using tidymodels

    argument against using tidymodels when teaching data analysis

  • University to host international meeting in radiology and imaging

    The University will host a major joint meeting of the world’s leading forensic/autopsy radiology and imaging groups – the International Society for Forensic Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI) and the International Association of Forensic Radiographers (IAFR) – from 14 to 16...

  • Reading your transcript

    When reading your transcript, there are several different codes and prefixes that relate to your course and level of study, modules taken and grades achieved

  • Are we powerless to develop student staff partnerships?

    Power dynamics in student staff partnerships.

  • EL7300 Academic English for MA TESOL and MA Applied Linguistics & TESOL Students

    This course is for non-native international postgraduate students from MA TESOL and MA Applied Linguistics & TESOL This course has 2 modules. Each module is 8 weeks.

  • The Dreadful Burning of the City of London

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on September 8, 2016 The atmosphere of London in 1666, before, as well as after, the outbreak of the Great Fire, was febrile – anti-Catholic feeling was potent and rife, portents and prophecies of terrible events...

  • Previous research events

    Our previous research seminars and events are diverse and topical

  • Oral history projects in Nottinghamshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Nottinghamshire, including the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender history project, which is now part of the Rainbow Heritage website.

  • Leicester scientist discusses BepiColombo mission to Mercury

    Professor Emma Bunce, Principal Investigator of the Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer (MIXS) - one of the main instruments on the upcoming BepiColombo Mercury mission which was designed and built by Leicester researchers, has been interviewed about the mission for BBC...

  • public lecture: 'Anyone can edit. Not everyone does. Wikipedia and the gender gap.'

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