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  • Professor Adam Boddison

    Professor Adam Boddison was CEO for the National Association for Special Educational Needs when he began his MBA journey and acutely aware money spent on his development as a leader might otherwise have been spent directly supporting the charity's objectives.

  • Policy relating to proof-reading services

    Guidance on proof-reading The University does not offer a proof-reading service to students nor does it recommend the use of any proof-reading services.

  • Karis Wainaina

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  • Dr Chris Bayliss' projects

    Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Dr Chris Bayliss in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Nick Standen

    Noel Davies and Ian Forsythe write: Nick Standen, Professor of Physiology at the University of Leicester, died after a long illness on 2 April 2020 (born 8 December 1949).

  • Opportunity: Telespazio Technology Contest

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 15 October 2020 Students (graduated and non-graduated), PhDs and Researchers at the University of Leicester are invited to participate to the #T-TeC (Telespazio Technology Contest).

  • Research

    The Medieval Research Centre at the University of Leicester is home to innovative, wide-ranging and interdisciplinary research. The centre covers many disciplines such as Old and Middle English, the Crusades, and the genetic heritage of the Viking past.

  • Preparing the king for reburial

    The team felt that Richard III’s burial container should be made using traditional craft methods, and all materials should be sourced from the British Isles, should be natural, and should have been readily available in the medieval period.

  • Summer Programmes

    Summer English Language programmes.

  • Computational Fluid and Space-Phase Flows

    Module code: PA4611 When the number of particles in a system becomes too large, we must stop treating it as individual particles and start understanding it as a collective.

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