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  • Quaternary Environmental Change

    Module code: GY3352  This module will provide you with an advanced-level understanding of global climatic changes during the Quaternary Period (the last c. 2.6 Million years), with an emphasis on the practicalities of reconstructing palaeoenvironmental changes.

  • DNA, genes and chromosomes for higher education

    Information on genetics for higher education students, including links to relevant resources to help with research.

  • Archaeological excavations at Bradgate Park uncover the home of Lady Jane Grey

    Archaeologists from the University of Leicester have returned to Bradgate Park for their fifth season of excavations. Aiming to uncover the hidden history of this popular attraction, the Bradgate Park Fieldschool is a five-year programme of research (2015-2019).

  • Is your review viable?

    Information to decide if a proposed systematic review is viable and how to do a scoping review

  • About Leicester Medical Society

    Find out more about the Leicester Medical Society, one of the oldest medical societies in the country.

  • Roey Sweet

    The academic profile of Professor Roey Sweet, Professor of Urban History at University of Leicester

  • Stacy Boldrick

    The academic profile of Dr Stacy Boldrick, Associate Professor in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester

  • Section 6 - The Senate

    Read Section 6 of our Statutes, entitled The Senate. This section outlines the organisational structure of the Senate and the Senate’s powers.

  • Cerebral Haemodynamics in Ageing and Stroke Medicine

    Learn more about the research group Cerebral Haemodynamics in Ageing and Stroke Medicine, including current research and group members.

  • An interview with Nora Waddington

    Posted by rwatson in Library Special Collections on December 19, 2016 During the 1980s an oral history project was undertaken by the Leicester Oral history Archive.  These interviews are now held by the East Midlands Oral History Archives at the University of Leicester.

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