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  • The Business of Bikes, and Cycling for England

    Posted by csmith in School of Business Blog on September 11, 2017     Charlotte Smith, a lecturer at ULSB and world class cyclist, discusses the tensions between amateurism and commercialism in the world of international cycling.

  • teaching R

    introduction to a blog on teaching data analysis with R

  • The schoolboy sketches of John Leech

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on June 5, 2017 The artist and illustrator John Leech, who became one of the foremost contributors to Punch and created the artwork for some of Dickens’ most popular works, notably A Christmas Carol , was born in 1817...

  • Research impact

    Learn more about the impact of our research into Geriatric Emergency Medicine locally, nationally and internationally.

  • Geology MGeol

    On the Leicester Geology MGeol, you'll gain a broad training in geoscience as for our BSc Geology degree, and then develop masters-level expertise, including a research project on a topic of interest to you.

  • What Sir Alec did next

    DNA fingerprinting is just one facet of Sir Alec's work - learn more about what has preoccupied him since his revolutionary discovery at Leicester.

  • University of Leicester and The Apollo University launch global research centre for digital health and precision medicine

    The University of Leicester has joined forces with The Apollo University and Apollo Hospitals in India to launch a global centre for digital health and precision medicine research.

  • Workshops

    View details of ImageJ/Fiji workshops Introduction and Writing Macros at the University of Leicester

  • Events

    Events in the University of Leicester School of Computing and Maths

  • Celts, Britons and Barbarians: Iron Age Europe in context

    Module code: AR2033 In this module we will examine the archaeological evidence for Iron Age and Roman societies in Britain and north-west Europe from c.800 BC to AD 500 - and the current theories and debates around this evidence.

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