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  • AI for Data Science

    Module code: MA2420 This module will discuss the basic principles behind AI tools. It will consider the strengths, weaknesses and risks of using an AI tool to solve a specific problem.

  • Leicester Ageing Together Learning event: BAME older people flourishing

    Leicester ageing together logo|University of Leicester co-organised event to focus on overcoming loneliness among BAME older people in the community.

  • Measuring GEM outcomes

    This project aims to understand what matters to older people with frailty receiving acute care, and to develop methods for measuring these outcome goals.

  • Postgraduate programmes

    Find out about Masters degree courses in Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester. Many of our MSc programmes are available with an optional year in industry.

  • 16 days of action to eliminate violence against women

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 3, 2012 From the 25th November to 10th December activists across the world are taking part in the 16 days of action against gender violence as part of the International Day for the...

  • Newspapers and celebrities

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 14, 2018 Discover Levenson digital archive launched.

  • Mapping NGOs website

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 2, 2018 This is the website of a research project run jointly by the Global Development Institute  (GDI, University of Manchester) and the Sheffield Institute for International Development .

  • Hello world!

    Posted by lb471 in teachingR on January 10, 2019 Welcome to staffblogs.le.ac.uk Sites . This is your first post.

  • About

    The Carceral Archipelago is a €1.5m European Research Council funded project, running from 2013-18. Directed by Professor Clare Anderson, a team of researchers and postgraduate students  are working on a global history of penal colonies, 1415-1960.

  • Are bankers dishonest?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 1, 2014 According to a study published in Nature, the banking culture encourages dishonesty. Research from YouGov has shown that since the recession public trust in banking has declined.

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