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  • Bloomberg: China’s Trade Anomalies and Economic Growth

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 7, 2013 China’s customs administration is investigating allegations of falsified trade data.

  • The Connecting Sea

    Module code: AR7076 You’ll be piecing together the past, present and future of the Caribbean from various archaeological materials. Throughout this module you’ll develop a critical awareness of the major themes in precolonial, colonial and contemporary Caribbean.

  • User Interfaces and HCI

    Module code: CO2001 Graphical user interfaces are a vast class of software systems that are designed for interacting with users. Programs with GUIs are event-driven; in other words, the program reacts to actions of the users which are called events.

  • Democracy’s Library

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 21, 2022 Internet archive is building a free, open, website of government research and publications from around the world.

  • Trump’s inauguration

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 20, 2017 On inauguration day The Guardian news is experimenting with a number of live news features. See the first filmed inauguration in 1901 via the Library of Congress website.

  • Our Space Heritage: Public event to celebrate Leicester’s long-standing space expertise

    Professor Pounds, who was also guest of honour at the opening of Leicester’s new Space Research Centre earlier this year, said: “Moving to a lectureship in Leicester from the UCL Rocket Group – with a doctoral thesis still incomplete – reflected the pace of change in the...

  • Juno peers deep into Jupiter’s colourful belts and zones

    An investigation of this phenomenon is one of the primary objectives of NASA’s Juno mission, and the spacecraft carries a specially-designed microwave radiometer to measure emission from deep within the Solar System’s largest planet for the first time.

  • University of Leicester archaeologists explore city’s Roman past

    The stories behind Leicester’s rich Roman heritage have been compiled into a book by University of Leicester archaeologists to mark the reopening of the city’s Jewry Wall Museum.

  • University of Leicester’s research lead to bring his expertise to NHS innovation body

    The University of Leicester has strengthened its links with the National Health Service following the appointment of Professor Philip Baker as chair of Health Innovation East Midlands.

  • British premiere of Abdellah Taïa’s Salvation Army

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in Queering Islam on November 18, 2014 Back in September, I attended the first British screening of Salvation Army  (2013), the début film of Moroccan author (and now filmmaker) Abdellah Taïa, screened exclusively...

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