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  • Netflix research

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 25, 2018 Netflix have just launched their own official site where they will be posting white papers and articles on what they are researching. See the Netflix official blog for further details.

  • Parliamentary rules database

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 18, 2019 ParlRulesData.org  is a machine‐readable dataset of House of Commons Standing Orders between 1811 and 2015.

  • Pacific Manuscript Bureau

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 16, 2022 Pacific Manuscript Bureau   is useful tool for researchers of ethnography and colonial, social, political history of the region.

  • Research

    Find out about research in Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester. We draw on expertise in chemistry, physics and astronomy, biological sciences, geography, geology and our Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology.

  • Terms and conditions of your offer - undergraduate and Masters students

    Applied for an undergraduate or masters course? Read the terms and conditions that form your contract with the University of Leicester.

  • Research themes

    Find out more about the research themes for the Biostatistics studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Oliver Kearns

    The academic profile of Dr Oliver Kearns, Lecturer in Intelligence and Security Studies at University of Leicester. Oliver researches state secrecy, sound, intelligence agencies, and media coverage of war. He is the author of The Covert Colour Line (Pluto Press, 2023).

  • SKVP

    Find out more about the Shree Krishna Vada Pav (SKVP) food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Resources

    Resources for higher education students, on antibiotic resistance. Access the resources through the links and read the descriptions for more information.

  • Resources

    Learning resources on infection and disease, available to students in higher education. Take a look at the descriptions for more information on the links.

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