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  • In the Footsteps of Caesar: the archaeology of the first Roman invasions of Britain

    The University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History In the Footsteps of Caesar project

  • Skills employers value

    In the post-COVID world, many sectors of commerce and industry are adapting and changing methods of working. This means the range of skills that employers look for is also changing.

  • Advanced Microeconomics

    Module code: EC3000 Any economic decision involves a part of uncertainty.  Governments make policy decisions in a world where economic or sanitary crises are almost impossible to foresee.  Financial actors and insurers are essentially dealing with risks.

  • May Book Group: Vile Bodies – University of Leicester

    Summary of the May meeting of the Evelyn Waugh Book Group discussing Vile Bodies

  • apatel: Page 2

    As a Learning Developer for Leicester Learning Institute, I create opportunities for learners to understand and develop the academic literacies, skills and approaches required by their "academic culture" or discipline.

  • Wildfires across the Americas have been supercharged by climate change

    Study: Warming increased burning in Pantanal, Chiquitano and Amazon, releasing billions of tonnes of CO2, while climate change increased likelihood of Southern California’s deadly fires by at least 2-3 times

  • Why Not… Join the Conversation on Discord?

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 November 2020 Undergraduate students in the School of Physics and Astronomy run the “To Infinity and Beyond” Discord server, open to all to maintain a strong community during the months of lockdown.

  • Implementing lecture capture event 11 Sep 2017 – Implementation, training and support

    Posted by Frances Deepwell in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on October 5, 2017 As part of the ‘ Implementing lecture capture – what are we learning ‘ event on Monday 11 September 2017, we held discussions on the theme of Implementation,...

  • The Boy Who Lived Students put the science of Harry Potters universe to the test

    In the world of Harry Potter the young wizard undergoes two magical biological transformations: eating Gillyweed to grow gills in order to breathe underwater and drinking Skele-Gro to repair broken bones.

  • Largest archaeological excavation in Leicester in over a decade open to public

    Members of the public are invited to learn more about Leicester's Roman past as the city's largest excavation site in over 10 years is open to visitors on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May.

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