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  • From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947

    Module code: HS3699 The interaction between imperialism and nationalism was critical in shaping the history of modern South Asia.

  • Automated Quantitative Mineralogy

    The ZEISS Sigma 300VP FEGSEM joins other world-class research tools of the Advanced Microscopy Facility with a bespoke combination of high-resolution imagery capabilities and a multitude of analytical detectors for accurate and precise major and trace element chemical...

  • From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947

    Module code: HS3699 The interaction between imperialism and nationalism was critical in shaping the history of modern South Asia.

  • From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947

    Module code: HS3699 The interaction between imperialism and nationalism was critical in shaping the history of modern South Asia.

  • Victims and Offenders

  • Professor Shigang Yue

    The academic profile of Professor Shigang Yue, Professor of Computer Science at University of Leicester, research interests include AI, robotics, neural networks, bio-inspired neural networks, bio-inspired robotics, bio-inspired systems, vehicle collision detection, collision...

  • Post Doctoral and early Career Fellows

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

  • Meet the team

    Professor Penelope Allison Principal Investigator pma9@le.ac.uk Professor Ivan Tyukin Co-Investigator ivan.tyukin@kcl.ac.uk Professor Alexander Gorban Co-Investigator ag153@le.ac.uk Dr Evgeny Mirkes Co-Investigator em322@le.ac.

  • Understanding English and Welsh Communities and Cultures, c. 1800–2000

    Module code: HS7130 In this module, you'll explore a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh regional communities and cultures between c. 1750 and 2000.

  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2018-19

    See the programme for the LeCTIS Seminar Series for the 2018-19 academic year.

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