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  • People

    Browse the contacts and administrative support staff who work in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Power, Privilege and Diversity

    Module code: SY1021 Engagement with sociology is often rooted in concern about inequality and the deprived circumstances in which many people live.  But inequality extends well beyond people’s economic situations.

  • HiVaCroM The High Value Crop Monitoring

    Details on the HiVaCroM research project for academic purposes.

  • Register with a doctor

    We recommend that you register with a doctor (called a GP, for ‘general practitioner’) at a health centre as soon as you arrive at university, so that you can be seen quickly if you have a health issue and be invited to have a COVID vaccination.

  • Women in American Society from the Civil War to First World War

    Module code: HS3680 This module starts with the examination of women's contribution to the civil war effort on both sides, and women's place in the economy, education and social reform.

  • Power, Privilege and Diversity

    Module code: SY1021 Engagement with sociology is often rooted in concern about inequality and the deprived circumstances in which many people live.  But inequality extends well beyond people’s economic situations.

  • Women in American Society from the Civil War to First World War

    Module code: HS3680 This module starts with the examination of women's contribution to the civil war effort on both sides, and women's place in the economy, education and social reform.

  • Women in American Society from the Civil War to First World War

    Module code: HS3680 This module starts with the examination of women's contribution to the civil war effort on both sides, and women's place in the economy, education and social reform.

  • Power, Privilege and Diversity

    Module code: SY1021 Engagement with sociology is often rooted in concern about inequality and the deprived circumstances in which many people live.  But inequality extends well beyond people’s economic situations.

  • The Diasporas Projects

    The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme was driven by eight linked projects incorporating some of the latest research in archaeology, genetics, history, linguistics, social psychology, and place-name studies.

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