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  • Linear Algebra

    Module code: MA1114 Linear Algebra is an essential prerequisite for nearly all other areas of mathematics, from pure mathematical areas including algebra, geometry and analysis, via probability and statistics, and applied mathematics such as solving differential...

  • Linear Algebra

    Module code: MA1114 Linear Algebra is an essential prerequisite for nearly all other areas of mathematics, from pure mathematical areas including algebra, geometry and analysis, via probability and statistics, and applied mathematics such as solving differential...

  • Midlands oral history and sound resources

    In 2025, Dr Elizabeth Blood and Colin Hyde created an audit of audio archives in the Midlands. This updated the Midlands entries of a UK-wide audit compiled by the British Library in 2015 as a precursor to the Save Our Sounds project.

  • Turned off at Execution Dock: Thames Scenery in the City of the Gallows. By Richard Ward

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on April 25, 2016   Eighteenth-century London has, with good reason, been called “the city of the gallows”.

  • New research can help policymakers prioritise funding needs and allocate resource for cancer

    Results from the largest ever review of clinical trials in cancer screening, prevention, and early detection (SPED) have been published

  • How to prepare

    Find out how to register for your graduation at the University of Leicester and what you need to do before the day.

  • Experts to answer why social sciences are key to space exploration

    A panel of experts will discuss the role of social sciences, arts and humanities in space exploration at University of Leicester next week.

  • Space technologies to help improve environmental and living conditions at banks of the Ganges

    International scientists, including researchers from our University, are using space sensors to monitor the health of land around the River Ganges in India, home to approximately 500 million people. The Ganges flows through India and Bangladesh.

  • Andy Merrills

    The academic profile of Professor Andy Merrills, Professor of Ancient History at University of Leicester

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 54

    Academic Librarian.

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