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'Let my People Go!': Anglo- American Liberation Theology from the Puritans to the Abolitionists
https://le.ac.uk/history/research/current-research-grants/previous-research-grants-and-projects/anglo-american-liberation-theology-from-the-puritans-to-the-abolitionists
AHRC Research Leave (£33,943) September 2010-January 2011 Professor John Coffey The story of Israel’s Exodus from Egyptian bondage has often inspired radical politics.
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Available Vectors
https://le.ac.uk/mcb/facilities-and-technologies/protex/available-vectors
list of available vectors
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Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester: The School of Criminology and S
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/criminology/page/3/
The School of Criminology and Sociology: follow us to find out who we are and what we do.
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Andrew Dunn: Page 69
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/author/andrew_dunn/page/69/
Academic Librarian.
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Project (Human Resource Management)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mn3203
Module code: MN3203 For the MN3203 Project (HRM), you will focus on addressing a real-world business problem.
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Business Project (Human Resource Management)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/mn3203
Module code: MN3203 For the MN3203 Project (HRM), students will focus on addressing a real-world business problem.
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Project (Human Resource Management)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/mn3203
Module code: MN3203 For the MN3203 Project (HRM), you will focus on addressing a real-world business problem.
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Higher Education
https://le.ac.uk/vgec/topics/gene-mutations-and-cancer/higher-education
Cancers are responsible for millions of death every year. The study of cancer biology is therefore one of the largest areas of scientific interest. Cancer cells develop specific hallmarks through a series of mutations in both oncogenes and tumour-suppressor genes.
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Bacteriophages
https://le.ac.uk/lemid/strategic-areas/bacteriophages
Bacteriophage (phage) are small viruses that infect bacteria. They are either lytic: they undergo a productive infection within a bacterial cell causing death or they are lysogenic. The study of phage can be utilised for the treatment of antibiotic resistant infection.
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Nick Brindle
https://le.ac.uk/people/nick-brindle
Information and contact details for Professor Nick Brindle, Professor of Cell Signalling at the University of Leicester.