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  • Economics professor discusses research into what makes people vote in elections

    Professor Eyal Winter from the School of Business has been featured in a ScienceNews article discussing how voter turnout increases when polling numbers are close. Research conducted by Professor Winter and colleagues in 2006 looked at U.S. gubernatorial races from 1990 to 2005.

  • Language education researcher to give Oxford Department of Education Public Seminar

    Dr Jim King from the School of Education will be giving a talk about his research into language learner silence at the Oxford University Department of Education Public Seminar at Norham Gardens, Oxford from 16.30 to 18.00 on Monday 15 February.

  • Leicester selected to provide government policy advice

    Leicester research expertise has been selected to support policymaking by government departments across Europe.

  • Richard III is number 1

    Our University's discovery of King Richard III and his subsequent reburial at Leicester Cathedral has retained the top spot in the History 100 poll for the second year running.

  • Information security

    The Legal and Information Assurance Service plays a key role in maintaining the framework to develop and sustain an information security culture.

  • Student Experience: Year in Industry

    Watch and read about student experiences of industrial placements.

  • Request an information pack

    Request an Information Pack to find out more about donating your body via our Body Donation Programme, and to receive the necessary Consent Forms to register as a donor.

  • Diversity in Contemporary American Literature

    Module code: EN2013 American and literary studies has been transformed in recent decades by a new emphasis on the work of writers from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, and the different perspectives they offer on American culture.

  • Research Project 3

    Module code: NT3001 The Third Year Project is a substantial piece of individual research work (30 credits; equivalent to at least 300 hours of student work over the year).

  • Metals in Synthesis

    Module code: CH3205 The key to efficient and sustainable synthetic methods is to minimise energy use and maximise reaction selectivity.

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