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                    Dismemberment in Victorian London: The Thames Torso Murders. By Shane McCorristinehttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/crimcorpse/2016/05/31/thames-torso-murders/ Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on May 31, 2016 Battersea, London. Source: The A to Z of Victorian London. Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, 1987. 
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                    How to excel in the years following your PhDhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/pgrcareers/2020/12/10/how-to-excel-in-the-years-following-your-phd/ Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on December 10, 2020 This Blog Post is provided by Nick Masca, University of Leicester PhD graduate. Nick is currently Head of Marketing Algorighms / Data Science with Marks and Spencer. 
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                    Pete Fisher Unithttps://le.ac.uk/gge/research/critical-creative-geographies/pete-fisher-unit Find out more about the Pete Fisher Unit at the University of Leicester. 
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                    Two in three NHS staff say improved pay is key to boosting retentionhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2025/september/nhs-satisfaction-survey-leicester Improved pay for NHS staff is important to prevent high numbers leaving the service, according to new data from the University of Leicester and University College London 
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                    Leicester school leader’s devotion to education is recognised with honour from her old universityhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2025/january/carolyn-robson A Leicester school teacher who became a national leader in education has returned to her old university to receive an honorary title. 
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                    Researcher wins Newton Fund Grant for Disasters and Development Research Networkhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/march/researcher-wins-newton-fund-grant-for-disasters-and-development-research-network A new project led by Dr Jonathan Corpus Ong from the Department of Media and Communication seeks to explore how media and communication technologies can be used during disasters as well as promote social welfare in the developing world. 
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                    Leicester scientists in discovery of new type of planthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/august/leicester-scientists-in-discovery-of-new-type-of-plant Dr James Higgins from our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology has been involved in the discovery of a new type of plant growing in Shetland. Scientists at the University of Stirling discovered the plant – with its evolution only having occurred in the last 200 years. 
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                    How science got women wrong explored by award-winning science journalisthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/october/how-science-got-women-wrong-explored-by-award-winning-science-journalist The long history of gender bias in science research and the work being done to correct it will be explored in a talk by award-winning science journalist Angela Saini (pictured). 
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                    Glossary of Termshttps://le.ac.uk/cardiovascular-sciences/about/heart-surgery/national-cardiac-surgery-clinical-trials-programme/infection-prevention/glossary-of-terms Glossary of terms explains unfamiliar terms used within context of page 
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                    ‘Seasonal, unprotected and undocumented’: What will post-Brexit immigration look like?https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2017/04/01/seasonal-unprotected-and-undocumented-what-will-post-brexit-immigration-look-like/ Posted by Fabian Frenzel in School of Business Blog on April 1, 2017 Now that Prime Minister Teresa May has signed Article 50, ULSB’s Dr Fabian Frenzel discusses the possibilities for post-Brexit immigration.