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  • Research

    The Centre for Endangered Archaeology and Heritage hosts and collaborates with several research projects, working in diverse contexts from Morocco to Sri Lanka. Read more about some of these projects below:

  • New video features student effort to develop eco-friendly technologies

    A PhD student from our Department of Chemistry has participated in a new video that promotes his environmental research – and highlights opportunities for fellow researchers.

  • Leicester research making a big noise wins national award

    Scientists at the Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability at University of Leicester receive a ‘Noise Oscar’

  • Our space research highlights

    Our researchers are reaching for the stars when it comes to space research, our work in this area is also helping inform the way we live and adapt to our planet.

  • Research

    Find out more about the research on Social science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch at the University of Leicester.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AF7503 This module develops advanced skills in independent research, critical analysis and academic argumentation through the completion of a self-defined research project.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AF7503 This module develops advanced skills in independent research, critical analysis and academic argumentation through the completion of a self-defined research project.

  • Digital Education Research Archive (DERA)

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 22, 2011 http://dera.ioe.ac.uk DERA is a digital archive of documents published electronically by government and related bodies in the area of education.

  • Research

    This page contains information about GEM's grants, impact, and publications.

  • UK scientists generate electricity from rare element to power future space missions

    Experts have generated electricity from a rare chemical element for the first time which may mean future space missions can be powered for up to 400 years.

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