Search

8090 results for: ‘jquery html5实现经典游戏坦克大战下载 并且带声音效果✅项目合作 二开均可 TG:saolei44✅.zPmTgnMuOUteVuF’

  • Legal drugs: all the pros and none of the cons?

    Read the article "Legal drugs: all the pros and none of the cons?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Innovative healthcare project to link patient data receives government funding

    A hospital doctor using a laptop|University of Leicester-led research to increase efficiency of data sharing within the NHS.

  • Hanif Kureishi: the Assemblage of a Native Informant

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in Queering Islam on March 6, 2015 There are few writers alive in Britain today who can elicit such polarised, or at best highly qualified, responses as Hanif Kureishi (except, perhaps, his fellow writer and friend Salman Rushdie).

  • New scientific technique helps catch wildlife criminals

    DNA tests co-developed by scientists from the University of Leicester and Scotland’s wildlife forensic lab are helping to catch criminals involved in the illegal sale of protected bird species.

  • Malaysia Law Scholarship (LLB)

    Find out more about the Malaysia Law Scholarship (LLB) at the University of Leicester.

  • East and South East Asia Engineering Scholarship

    Find out more about the East and South East Asia Engineering Scholarship, awarded in Engineering at Leicester.

  • Finance BSc

    On Leicester's BSc Finance degree you will learn the main theories, concepts, and practices related to finance, as well as appreciate fundamental concepts in related disciplines.

  • Olga Makarova

    The academic profile of Dr Olga Makarova, Lecturer in Gene Expression at University of Leicester

  • Leicester Students Union gets ready to refresh

    This Friday 19 January marks the start of the Students’ Union’s Refreshers 2018 - kicking off Spring Term with sweet treats, a Refreshers fair and even an afternoon of trampolining.

  • Fair Game? A Reviewers Tale

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 11, 2017   Emeritus Professor Peter Armstrong (p.armstrong@le.ac.uk) discusses an episode in the journal reviewing process that led him to believe that power and politics play their part too.

Back to top
MENU