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  • Postgraduate study

    Discover postgraduate Masters LLM courses offered in Leicester Law School. Enhance your legal knowledge with the Law LLM, or specialise in another stream of the law, such as international human rights law or international commercial law.

  • New blood test to diagnose rare cancer could save lives

    Gynaecology experts from the University of Leicester are aiming to develop a pioneering new blood test to help diagnose a rare form of womb cancer

  • 21st Century Drilling workshops

    Find details of the 21st Century Drilling workshop taking place in 2024 at the BCR and MARUM (University of Bremen), Germany

  • Academic and teaching staff

    Browse the academic staff in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Wildfires across the Americas have been supercharged by climate change

    Study: Warming increased burning in Pantanal, Chiquitano and Amazon, releasing billions of tonnes of CO2, while climate change increased likelihood of Southern California’s deadly fires by at least 2-3 times

  • Attenborough Arts Centre to host SEND Arts and Education Symposium

    Read more about Attenborough Arts Centre's upcoming SEND Symposium showcasing its award-winning SENsory Atelier programme.

  • Jim King

    The academic profile of Dr Jim King, Associate Professor of Education (Applied Linguistics), Director of Research & Enterprise at University of Leicester

  • Banned Books and Academic Freedom

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 13, 2023 Sage has launched a new collection of free-to-read research of articles from its academic journals highlighting the effects of academic censorship on democracy, social-emotional...

  • Communication, Media and Museums

    Module code: MU7027 Module Outline Making the rich and diverse resources of the museum accessible to individuals and communities in a changing society involves a wide range of media.

  • Better peatland management could cut half a billion tonnes of carbon

    However, because large populations rely on these peatlands for their livelihoods, it may not be realistic to expect all agricultural peatlands to be fully returned to their natural condition in the near future.

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