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  • Neoliberal (economically) focused HE: why it reinforces performative learning outcomes – University

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Neoliberal (economically) focused HE: why it reinforces performative learning outcomes.

  • The Power of the Criminal Corpse: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 3

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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  • A day in the life: research services out and about in Cambridge May 2023

    Posted by Laurian Williamson in Library and Learning Services on June 13, 2023 Members of the Library Research Services team (Will and Merinne) recently attended the first face-to-face meeting of the RLUK Open Strategy Network (OSN).

  • Convicts and the Sea

    Blog about the influence of naval practice on the punishment of convicts on the royal dockyard in Gibraltar in the nineteenth century.

  • Charges

    There may be some charges which apply when using the Nucleus genomics facility at Leicester. Learn more about our charges.

  • Insights into visual supersense provided by new study

    An experiment originally designed to test the visual abilities of octopuses and cuttlefish has provided researchers with new insights into a human supersense – the ability to perceive the polarisation of light.

  • Doctoral College Week, 18-22 March 2019

    People viewing images in a gallery|The University of Leicester’s postgraduate research students, early career researchers and research staff will be celebrated in a range of events as part of Doctoral College Week (#dcweek), from 18-22 March 2019.

  • Researcher receives top award for work on meteorites and Martian geology

    PhD student Francesca Willcocks' research has included the Winchcombe meteorite, the exploration of Gale Crater by NASA’s Curiosity Rover and preparations for Mars Sample Return

  • Peatlands will store more carbon as planet warms, study suggests

    Peatlands will store more carbon as planet warms, study suggests Photograph of a peat field|Leicester scientist part of international study into effects of global warming on peatlands Global warming will cause peatlands to absorb more carbon – but the effect will weaken as...

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