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  • Jacob Seifert

    The academic profile of Dr Jacob Seifert, Lecturer in Economics at University of Leicester

  • Road noise makes your blood pressure rise – literally

    Study shows the sound of traffic is associated with increased risk of hypertension, calls for public health measures to reduce noise exposure

  • Research on Sikh gurdwaras in England and the 18th century wallpaper trade to be presented

    Two recent PhD graduates from the University of Leicester will be delivering lectures on their respective specialist areas of Sikh gurdwaras in England and the English wallpaper trade as part of the University’s Doctoral Inaugural Lecture series.

  • Book written by Leicester academic evaluating the Euro Crisis in Cyprus released

    A new book entitled ‘A Diary of the Euro Crisis in Cyprus: lessons for Bank Recovery and Resolution’, written by former Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus Professor Panicos Demetriades from our School of Business, has been published by Palgrave-Macmillan.

  • Daniel Ladley

    The academic profile of Professor Daniel Ladley, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Head of College and Executive Dean of ULSB and Professor of Finance at University of Leicester

  • Statistical Distributions and Inference

    Module code: MA7403 Probability and statistics skills are one of the main tools that actuaries will put into practice while translating real world problems into mathematical and statistical models in order to find the best possible solution for them, mostly in areas of...

  • Statistical Distributions and Inference

    Module code: MA7403 Probability and statistics skills are one of the main tools that actuaries will put into practice while translating real world problems into mathematical and statistical models in order to find the best possible solution for them, mostly in areas of...

  • Statistical Distributions and Inference

    Module code: MA7403 Probability and statistics skills are one of the main tools that actuaries will put into practice while translating real world problems into mathematical and statistical models in order to find the best possible solution for them, mostly in areas of...

  • Findings of global study could aid stroke patient prognosis

    Measuring the brain’s ability to control its own blood flow using a bedside test could allow clinicians to give stroke patients and their families a clearer idea of how well they’ll go on to recover.

  • Summertime, and the Gibbeting ain’t Easy… By Emma Battell Lowman

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on June 20, 2016     Today is officially the first day of summer, and I welcome the season this year particularly grateful for something that this time last year hadn’t even crossed my mind.

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