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  • Announcing 2021 Summer Internships for Leicester Undergraduates

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 27 April 2021 The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) scheme has been operating for many years, but COVID restrictions led to cancellation in 2020.

  • What Sir Alec did next

    DNA fingerprinting is just one facet of Sir Alec's work - learn more about what has preoccupied him since his revolutionary discovery at Leicester.

  • Equality at Work

    Module code: LW7548 (double module) ‘Equality at Work’ engages in the critical examination of the effectiveness of protection against discrimination in the modern workplace.

  • Equality at Work

    Module code: LW7548 (double module) ‘Equality at Work’ engages in the critical examination of the effectiveness of protection against discrimination in the modern workplace.

  • Equality at Work

    Module code: LW7548 (double module) ‘Equality at Work’ engages in the critical examination of the effectiveness of protection against discrimination in the modern workplace.

  • Modern Monsters: Contemporary American Texts

    Module code: AM3039 This module explores the experience of the ‘Other’: those who are treated as monsters because their gender, race, or sexuality do not conform to the accepted norms, whose bodies are 'different' or who challenge the ideals of the United States...

  • Law and Theory

    We research theory underlying law, the legal system and justice and present our research findings, explore ideas for further research, develop funding applications and work together.

  • Online harassment: US

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 12, 2018 A recent Pew report on the American population has also found that the genders and different sectors of the population have different conceptions of what constitutes online harassment.

  • The most dangerous places for a journalist

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 7, 2014 According to data from the  Committee to Protect Journalists  in 2013 it was Syria, Iraq and Egypt. See the  Guardian Datablog  visualisation graphic.

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