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  • Unwell or Unwanted? The Mental Health of Western Australia’s Convict Population

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on October 17, 2016 By Kellie Moss Western Australia welcomed the transportation of convicts in 1850 as a solution to the economic problems which had affected the colony since its foundation as a free settlement in 1829.

  • Juno’s First 150 Days

    University of Leicester, Staff Blogs

  • Post Doctoral and early Career Fellows

    The School of History has an excellent track record for attracting and winning highly competitive post doctoral fellowships.

  • Concordat to support the career development of researchers

    Information on the action plans of the University of Leicester's response to the Concordat and what our success measures are.

  • Astronomers find surprising shapes in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere over Great Red Spot

    Scientists led by the University of Leicester using the James Webb Space Telescope have seen intricate structures in the infrared light from Jupiter's upper atmosphere

  • Arabic

    Study Arabic courses for all levels at The University of Leicester

  • Participants and talks

    Learn more about the titles and abstracts of the variety of speakers at the winter 2018 workshop at the University of Granada.

  • Information

    Find further information in regards to the general project, including a list of the speakers involved, the background of the project and the recordings.

  • Ethical survey software from University of Leicester rolled-out by LOROS Hospice

    LOROS Hospice has implemented an inclusive survey tool to gather user feedback developed by University of Leicester researchers, which allows organisations to collect user data in an inclusive and accessible way

  • Scientists find clues to tuberculosis progression in gene expression

    Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute working with collaborators at the University of Leicester have identified how gene expression changes during different stages of tuberculosis (TB), including early after infection before any symptoms are clinically detectable.

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