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                    Geology with Palaeontology MGeolhttps://le.ac.uk/courses/geology-with-palaeontology-mgeol/2026 Fossils. They already tell us so much about life. But in many ways, we’ve only just scratched the surface. Along with building your skills and knowledge in the scientific study of fossils, this degree is your gateway towards PhD research. 
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                    Workshopshttps://le.ac.uk/cls/cls-equality/edi-in-practice/conferences-and-meetings/mrem-conference-2023/workshops A description of the workshops to be held at the MREM Conference 2023 
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                    Spanish Pacific – the exhibition and the cataloguehttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/carchipelago/2014/06/18/spanish-pacific-the-exhibition-and-the-catalogue/ Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on June 18, 2014 During my research trip to Seville in January 2014, and then again in March, I had the opportunity to visit the exhibition Pacífico: España y la aventura de la Mar del Sur ( Pacific : Spain... 
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                    The Marketplace of Life? The Political-Economy of Emergent Water Marketshttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2013/12/04/the-marketplace-of-life-the-political-economy-of-emergent-water-markets-2/ Posted by Georgios Patsiaouras in School of Business Blog on December 4, 2013 The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives (American Indian Saying) In 1776 Adam Smith introduced the paradox of value: diamonds are much more expensive than water, even... 
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                    Life-Writing, Prisoners of War and the Carceral Archipelagohttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/carchipelago/2015/11/10/life-writing-prisoners-of-war-and-the-carceral-archipelago/ Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on November 10, 2015 by Grace Huxford Lecturer in Nineteenth/Twentieth Century History, University of Bristol At the Carceral Archipelago conference held in September at the University of Leicester, I delivered a paper on... 
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                    Interpreting Archaeological Evidencehttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ar2604 Module code: AR2604 Archaeology is it not just about digging stuff up we also have to make sense of the stuff we dig up. 
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                    Making Sense of the Past (Critical Thinking in Archaeology)https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ar1010 Module code: AR1010 This module focuses on how we make sense of archaeological evidence. It looks critically at the processes that we go through to take the evidence we excavate and turn it into the narratives and interpretations we present about the past. 
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                    Leaders join delegation to India to promote UK higher educationhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/december/leaders-join-delegation-to-india-to-promote-uk-higher-education A large number of UK university leaders, including our University's Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Paul Boyle, are in India this week (9-11 Dec) as part of a delegation to raise the profile of UK higher education. 
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                    Explosive moment in the mediahttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/february/explosive-moment-in-the-media University geologist Dr David Hawthorn, who set up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site, has published his results. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology. 
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                    The maths behind what makes a Formula One world championhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/november/the-maths-behind-what-makes-a-formula-one-world-champion With Lewis Hamilton recently becoming three-time Formula One world champion, a new course offered by the University looks at how calculus is used in motor racing to calculate fuel consumption and the forces a driver experiences during a race.