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  • Georgios Patsiaouras

    Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption.

  • People

    Meet the team who work in the department of Respiratory Sciences (formerly Infection, Immunity and Inflammation). Find out ways to get in touch and where staff are based.

  • Paul Gostelow

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Emeritus Professor of Engineering Paul Gostelow. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday 12 October, at 11.00am, in Markfield Trinity Methodist Church, followed by a light lunch reception at Quorn Country Hotel. All are welcome.

  • Archaeology BA

    Learn practical skills and study a diverse range of topics from the deep past to the present day, with the University of Leicester’s Archaeology BA degree.

  • People

    Meet the Health Sciences at Leicester team. Find ways to get in touch with our management team, academic team, professional services staff, and research and teaching staff.

  • Computer Science with Cyber Security BSc

    Advance your computing skills with specialist knowledge in cybersecurity attacks and defence systems, ethical hacking and data-driven AI systems – from foundational methods to secure software development.

  • Recent Research Funding Awards

    Read our case studies to get a taste of some of the amazing research that happens in the School of Museum Studies.

  • Academic and research staff

    Browse the academic staff who work, teach and research in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, and see their contact details.

  • Hanif Kureishi: the Assemblage of a Native Informant

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in Queering Islam on March 6, 2015 There are few writers alive in Britain today who can elicit such polarised, or at best highly qualified, responses as Hanif Kureishi (except, perhaps, his fellow writer and friend Salman Rushdie).

  • Chinese Prisoners on Cockatoo Island, Sydney

    Chinese prisoners and former gold-diggers who were imprisoned on Cockatoo Island in Sydney (New South Wales). Explores how they were disadvantaged within the colonial justice system and how they resisted imprisonment.

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