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  • How to use IIIF with Special Collections Online

    Instructions and video on how to use IIIF and Mirador for viewing images on Special Collections Online.

  • Professor Sally Kyd appointed first woman Head of Law

    Professor Sally Kyd, becomes the first woman to be appointed Head of Law at the University of Leicester.

  • Physical Volcanology

    Module code: GL3116 What causes giant explosive eruptions? How do volcanologists figure out how a volcano has behaved in the past, and how do they predict its future? In this module, you'll consider the catastrophic processes at work in volcanoes, from pyroclastic density...

  • Physical Volcanology

    Module code: GL3116 What causes giant explosive eruptions? How do volcanologists figure out how a volcano has behaved in the past, and how do they predict its future? In this module, you'll consider the catastrophic processes at work in volcanoes, from pyroclastic density...

  • Physical Volcanology

    Module code: GL3116 What causes giant explosive eruptions? How do volcanologists figure out how a volcano has behaved in the past, and how do they predict its future? In this module, you'll consider the catastrophic processes at work in volcanoes, from pyroclastic density...

  • Disputed Bodies: Narratives of Medical Research in Europe, c. 1940s to 2001

    WT096580MA, Large Programme Grant, Joint PI, Wellcome Trust funded from 2 March 2012 to 1st April 2018), a major new book and associated articles.

  • The Fake News Wave: Academic Libraries’ Battle Against Misinformation During COVID-19

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 24, 2021 Bangani, S. (2021) ‘ The Fake News Wave: Academic Libraries’ Battle Against Misinformation During COVID-19′, The Journal of Academic Librarianship , 47(5).

  • Dr Guihan Ko

    The academic profile of Dr Guihan Ko, Lecturer of Marketing and Innovation at University of Leicester

  • Every breath you take...

    Professor Paul Monks explores air pollution and its impact on human health and the climate.

  • Thursday 4th October Sol 58

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 5, 2012   Previous missions suggest that the ‘soil’ on Mars is roughly basaltic in composition.  However, on Earth sand is mainly composed of quartz (silica).

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