Search

13634 results for: ‘WordPress柒比贰B2 V2.9.9主题去授权无限制版✅项目合作 二开均可 TG:saolei44✅.TLfZnbqweDfS’

  • Cooking Inauthentically: An Experiment with Flaounes – University of Leicester

    Deborah Toner, the Project's PI, describes her first experience of cooking flaounes, a celebration Easter food from Cyprus, the challenge of finding "authentic" ingredients and the sense of occasion created by making a celebration food.

  • Earth-based observations prepare Juno for the Great Red Spot Encounter

    University of Leicester staff blogs

  • Engaging Visitors and Audiences

    Module code: MU7507 Module Outline This module is concerned with how museums impact audiences in a variety of ways, and how they contribute to learning.

  • Sustainable development roadshow offers opportunities to local businesses

    The University's School of Business will host a free, public event seeking to encourage growth in local business on Tuesday 9 May.

  • Female genital mutilation seeking alternative rites of passage

    The potential of a method of replacing female genital mutilation as an initiation into womanhood with culturally sensitive alternatives is to be explored.

  • 20-21 April 2018 event

    Find out more about the speakers from the workshops that focussed on the following themes: violent crime; corruption and white collar crime; crime and the state on 20-21 April 2018.

  • Research degrees

    Academics in American Studies at the University of Leicester are research-active and specialists in their areas. Find out more about studying a PhD or MPhil in American Studies: discover our research interests, find a supervisor and learn about funding opportunities.

  • Food for thought

    On Friday 9 March, the Department of Criminology hosted an international lunch to celebrate the range of students enrolled on their campus-based Master's programmes.

  • Elmer

    Learn more about the Elmer programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organised Crime

    Find out more about the Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organised Crime workshop, held for the Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime' project.

Back to top
MENU