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  • Air pollution

    The work of Dr Julie Morrissey and colleagues at the University of Leicester, involves the elucidation of how bacteria adapt to air pollution and metal stress, and how this has impact on bacterial survival in a host and in the environment, and drives antibiotic resistance.

  • Study aims to raise public awareness into the dangers of antibiotic overuse

    Study aims to raise public awareness into the dangers of antibiotic overuse

  • Archaeology professor’s book inspired by the tragic loss of her husband

    An expert in death, Archaeology Professor Sarah Tarlow, found nothing could prepare her for the sudden and unexpected loss of her husband.

  • Gene inheritance for school and colleges

    Geneticists are interested in how genes, and the characteristics they influence, are passed on in families. Find out more by using our resources, designed for students in schools and colleges.

  • Thirteen things you may not know about black holes

    Today it has been announced that scientists who are part of the LIGO Collaboration have detected gravitational waves from black holes.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 21

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Global Media: Structures and Representations

    Module code: MS7086 This module investigates media on a global level and aims to understand how it functions by exploring the way different aspects interlink.

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7553 This module challenges the way we approach classical antiquity, introducing current theoretical debates in the fields of ancient history and classical archaeology.

  • The Medieval Mediterranean World

    Module code: AR2043 This module will explore key developments in the history and archaeology of the Mediterranean world, with a broad time-frame of c.AD500 to AD1500.

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