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                    Aegishttps://le.ac.uk/research/images-of-research/jack-o-doherty Jack O'Doherty, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Aegis' 
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                    University celebrates inspirational women in Centenary yearhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2022/july/inspirational-women-2022 Women from the University of Leicester who have been an inspiration to their colleagues have been honoured in a special photographic display. 
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                    Multi-million pound study aims to unravel key mystery in genome regulationhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2024/march/panne Academics from the University of Leicester are leading a pioneering study to investigate how three-dimensional organisation of our genomes contributes to the regulation of genome function 
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                    3 Lessons Learned From Failed QI Projectshttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/medicalleaders/2018/08/23/3-lessons-learned-from-failed-qi-projects/ Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 23, 2018 Dr Hannah Laidley, AFY2, University of Leicester Quality improvement work can feel inescapable. That’s because it is; we have to do it to progress through the foundation programme. 
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                    Air quality can be better for active commuters than drivers, research showshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2022/july/commute-air-quality Their findings show that NO2 concentrations can be higher in car cabins (even electric car cabins) than alongside the road where people are walking and cycling. Some PM2.5 can be removed, for example by pollen filters, meaning PM2. 
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                    History and Politics BAhttps://le.ac.uk/courses/history-and-politics-ba/2026 Leicester’s History and Politics course will help you to develop an advanced understanding of the modern world, whilst practical modules will develop your career skills. 
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                    Celebrating National Tea Day in the Archiveshttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/library/2024/04/19/celebrating-national-tea-day-in-the-archives/ Posted by Eleanor Bloomfield in Library and Learning Services on April 19, 2024 Since 2016, 21 st April has been designated as National Tea Day, a celebration of all things British. 
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                    Drying Congo peatlands threaten to accelerate climate changehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2022/november/congo-cop27 Study reveals how the Congo peatlands changed from being a major store of carbon to a source of damaging carbon dioxide emissions. 
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                    Resourceshttps://le.ac.uk/vgec/topics/microbial-sciences/infection-and-diseases/resources Learning resources on infection and disease, available to students in higher education. Take a look at the descriptions for more information on the links. 
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                    A tulip bulb, the value of which would have fed ‘a whole ship’s crew for a twelvemonth’https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/specialcollections/2017/04/07/a-tulip-bulb-the-value-of-which-would-have-fed-a-whole-ships-crew-for-a-twelvemonth/ Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on April 7, 2017 The tulip, with its bold, eye-catching flowers in a wide variety of gorgeous colours, is in bloom, in many of our spring gardens, making one of their most striking features.