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  • Heritage Field Project

    Module code: HS2802 Participating in this module will give you hands on experience working in the heritage industry, offering you invaluable experience for the future.

  • Real World Research

    Module code: SY3101 This module offers the opportunity to engage in research based learning through involvement in a real world research project.

  • Bringing Sociology to Work

    Module code: SY2084 During this module you’ll consider your career path after graduating university and look at the various routes which are open to sociologists.

  • Primary Partner Schools

    Primary Partner Schools

  • Inherited herpesvirus study finds links to ancient humans

    An international study of integrated HHV-6 led by our University has discovered that a small number of human ancestors, one from about 24,000 years ago, have been responsible for transmitting ancient strains of the virus to individuals today – affecting about a million people...

  • Undergraduate

    Undergraduate teaching of microbiology within the school of biological sciences and the University of Leicester. Introducing students to study and research within microbial sciences and infectious disease.

  • Fuel poverty and cold homes

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 6, 2015 Fuel Poverty and Cold homes is worse in Britain t han in other European nations according to a ranking by the Association for the Conservation of Energy .

  • World Development Indicators (WDI) 2016

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 25, 2016 Just released by the World Bank this major dataset which has over 800 indicators covering more than 150 economies.

  • ACLED Conflict Index

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 9, 2024 The ACLED Conflict  Index A new indicator relating to civilian impact of conflict.

  • Richard Sandell

    Richard is Professor of Museum Studies.

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