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  • Ross Parry

    The academic profile of Professor Ross Parry, Professor of Museum Technology at University of Leicester

  • U.S. Women’s and Girls’ Magazines Web Archive. 

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 4, 2020 New from Columbia University, this collection of website  snapshots of American womens magazines , At the moment there are 9 covering from 2017 onwards.

  • HumanKind

    We are looking afresh at Calke Abbey’s past, reassessing the stories told about this place and exploring their potential to foster more meaningful connections.

  • Scarman lectures

    Since 2008, Criminology at the University of Leicester has invited high profile guest speakers to deliver papers on current issues in criminology, criminal justice, policing and community safety.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR7725 Having successfully completed all of the previous modules you will then have the opportunity to carry out a research project of your own in the form of a dissertation.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR7725 Having successfully completed all of the previous modules you will then have the opportunity to carry out a research project of your own in the form of a dissertation.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR7725 Having successfully completed all of the previous modules you will then have the opportunity to carry out a research project of your own in the form of a dissertation.

  • People

    Meet the team involved in this exciting project to uncover the lives of ordinary men and women before the twentieth century.

  • Lift off! CO2 bubbles carry vital metals, Leicester team discovers

    Carbon dioxide, so often the villain of the piece for the environment, plays a crucial role in making metals used in green technologies accessible for mining, a team led by researchers from the University of Leicester have discovered.

  • Are emojis sexist?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 13, 2016 Certainly  Google engineers think so as they recently submitted a proposal to Unicode: s ee Expanding Emoji Professions: Reducing Gender Inequality for  13 proposed designs to...

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