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  • Space technology explores large-scale changes to the climate of Africa

    An international research team led by Professor Heiko Balzter, Director of the Centre for Landscape and Climate Research from the Department of Geography has mapped the entire African continent south of the Sahara for geographical changes and has discovered that many areas...

  • Archaeology BA

    Learn practical skills and study a diverse range of topics from the deep past to the present day, with the University of Leicester’s Archaeology BA degree.

  • Mathew Morris BA MA ACIfA

    Learn more about our Project Officer of ULAS, Mathew Morris.

  • Media, Society and Culture BA

    Combine an in-depth study of the media with the exploration of sociology, with the University of Leicester’s Media and Society degree.

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    Parker Library on the Web Digital images of the manuscripts and early printed books entrusted to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge by Matthew Parker (1504-75).

  • Politics BA

    We’ve taught Politics at Leicester for over 80 years. You’ll benefit from the expertise and diverse interests of our lecturers and guest speakers, and the flexibility to choose the areas that interest you.

  • Ancient History BA

    Engage with the history of the classical world and explore a fascinating and crucial chapter of our human past with Leicester’s Ancient History BA degree.

  • Spotlight on CLANet -- Deep learning in cell line authentication

    CLANet is an AI framework developed by Professor H Zhou's and collaborators, and funded by AstraZeneca Ltd. Cell line authentication plays a crucial role in the biomedical field, ensuring researchers work with accurately identified cells.

  • Over 200 academics sign up as University experts

    More than 200 Leicester academics have signed up as experts to the University's Experts Guide, helping to highlight research taking place at our University to the media and engage in topical academic debate.

  • Web Index

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 7, 2012 The World Wide Web Foundation has launched the Web Index : http://www.webfoundation.

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