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  • What if the Philippines and Guinea belong to America?

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on March 20, 2014 In the context of the Carceral Archipelago project, my research addresses the circulation of convicts to and within colonial and post-colonial Latin America, in connection to other (“free” and “unfree”)...

  • Environmental Archaeology

    Module code: AR2008 How do we know what a society ate? What crops they grew and what animals they herded? One way to establish the relationship between ancient societies and the environments they lived in is by studying core materials such as plant remains, molluscs, animal...

  • International Relations After the Cold War

    Module code: PL7161 This module critically examines the means by which the West maintains its concept of Order.

  • Post Cold War World Order

    Module code: PL7508 This module critically examines the means by which the West maintains its concept of Order.

  • Leicester students win international data analytics competition

    A team of two students from the University's Department of Mathematics and one student from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VSE, NL) participated in the 'Applied data analytics challenge in Deloitte' in Prague and won first prize.

  • Study

    Find out more about studying within Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester. Learn about our courses and our research.

  • Research

    Find out more about the research undertaken in the Hopkinson Group by Dr Richard Hopkinson and his team at the University of Leicester.

  • John Challiss

    The academic profile of Professor John Challiss, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology; Head of Department at University of Leicester

  • Equipment

    See the range of equipment available in the Advanced Imaging Facility, including a range of microscopes and imaging equipment.

  • Cardiovascular Projects

    Module code: MB7059 One of the most valued features of this course is opportunity for you to undertake two separate research projects of approximately 11 weeks duration.

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