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  • Enhance our collections

    Information about how we preserve, manage and deposit our digital records. Digital records More about how we collect and transfer records. Donations and transfers Information about our platforms for publishing digitised collections.

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Financial Derivatives

    Module code: EC3070 Financial derivative are financial contracts between two parties that obtains its value from underlying assets, interest rates or security to allow the individual parties to predict their future cash flow.

  • Mathematical Portfolio Theory

    Module code: MA3072 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction to mathematical portfolio theory.

  • Dr Arwen Joyce

    The academic profile of Dr Arwen Joyce, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Leicester Oral History Archive collection

    The Leicester Oral History Archive is an extensive collection of over 500 interviews with a wide range of interview topics such as health, childhood, education, housing and many others. Learn more about the project.

  • Everywhere and Nowhere: exploring histories of disability across the National Trust

    National Trust and University of Leicester launch new film to explore fascinating, previously untold stories of disability from the Trust’s sites and collections

  • Akoya PhenoImager slide scanner

    The PerkinElmer Vectra Polaris slide scanner can be found in the Advanced Imaging Facility. Learn more about it.

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    26 October 2021 Host Stress Signals Stimulate Pneumococcal Transition from Colonization to Dissemination into the Lungs Fayez Alghofaili, Hastyar Najmuldeen, Banaz O. Kareem, Bushra Shlla, Vitor E. Fernandes, Morten Danielsen, Julian M.

  • Better peatland management could cut half a billion tonnes of carbon

    However, because large populations rely on these peatlands for their livelihoods, it may not be realistic to expect all agricultural peatlands to be fully returned to their natural condition in the near future.

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