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                    Thinking sociologically about the history of convicts and penal colonieshttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/carchipelago/2016/02/25/thinking-sociologically-about-the-history-of-convicts-and-penal-colonies/ Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 25, 2016 In the early 1990s I had the privilege of studying with David Garland, then teaching and researching in Edinburgh University’s Law School. 
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                    Finlandhttps://le.ac.uk/study/international-students/countries/europe/finland We welcome students from Finland. Find out about entry requirements, the Finnish student community and other country-specific information. 
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                    Between Diaspora and the 'Land of Israel': Jewish Dress, Migration and Belonging, 1880s-1948https://le.ac.uk/research/projects/jewish-dress-migration-belonging External partners and collaborators|Dress expresses intimate feelings of belonging and identity. A focus on dress is especially rewarding when looking at migrant societies in which people from diverse backgrounds have often different ideas of how one should dress and why. 
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                    Leicester scientists are hoping to create an improved vaccine to fight tuberculosishttps://le.ac.uk/news/2023/june/tuberculosis Researchers from the University of Leicester are among those hoping to create an improved vaccine to fight tuberculosis as part of a €9 million Euro project 
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                    Example of a transcripthttps://le.ac.uk/emoha/what-is-oral-history/how-to-do-oral-history/interviewing/summarising-and-transcription/transcript See from us at the East Midlands Oral History Archive how a transcription of your interview should look. 
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                    Academics respond to Theresa Mays appointment as Prime Ministerhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/academics-respond-to-theresa-mays-appointment-as-pm Academics from across our University have commented on Theresa May's appointment as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, following David Cameron's resignation from the position. 
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                    Welcome back to your studieshttps://le.ac.uk/study/welcome/your-next-steps/returning-students Information if you're a returning student to the University of Leicester. 
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                    2017 - 2018https://le.ac.uk/iodp/expeditions/2017-18 Expedition 381 Corinth Active Rift Development October 2017 - December 2017 In late 2017 EPC was involved in the offshore phase of IODP Expedition 381: Corinth Active Rift Development, with further activities onshore at the Bremen Core Repository, Germany, in early 2018. 
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                    Funding opportunitieshttps://le.ac.uk/english-local-history/study/funding The Centre for English Local History offers a number of funding opportunities for prospective students who wish to study with us. Browse the opportunities available. 
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                    Academic encounters? International Relations Studies and the “Carceral Archipelago” projecthttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/carchipelago/2017/03/02/academic-encounters-international-relations-studies-and-the-carceral-archipelago-project/ Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on March 2, 2017 My recent appointment as lecturer at the History Department of the Utrecht University has brought me in close contact with the bourgeoning field of International Relations (IR) studies.