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  • Cardiovascular and Renal Precision Medicine

    Module code: BS3082 Taken in Year 3, this is one of the cutting edges ‘precision medicine’ modules covering topics, concepts and principles that are truly at the advancing edge of current medical and clinical sciences.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre Presents: ‘Out of the Blue: Landscapes of Chronic Illness’ by Joanna Holland

    “Several years ago, I suddenly lost all my colour vision – apart from the colour blue. A blue so vivid that it hurt to look at it. I didn’t know at the time, but I was experiencing cyanopsia (everything tinted with blue) and photophobia (extreme light sensitivity).

  • Public lecture to explore genocide and reconciliation

    Genocide and reconciliation are subjects to be explored at an event on Thursday 2 March.

  • Cardiovascular and Renal Precision Medicine

    Module code: BS3082 Taken in Year 3, this is one of the cutting edges ‘precision medicine’ modules covering topics, concepts and principles that are truly at the advancing edge of current medical and clinical sciences.

  • Teaching and research staff

    Browse a list of Leicester Law School's University tutors, and see their email addresses.

  • Publications

    Take a look at the publications available to those studying European Law and Internationalisation at The University of Leicester.

  • Events archive

    Find out about the past events hosted or promoted by Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Current and recent visiting fellows

    Details on the experience you need and the documents you need to submit to be eligable for Visiting Fellow status.

  • The Convict Hulks of Bermuda

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on June 26, 2014 I have long been interested in Bermuda. Like the island that I studied for my PhD thesis, Mauritius, it has no indigenous population.

  • the introductory lecture

    discussion of the main points covered in the introductory lecture

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