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  • The Merchant of Venice 1936

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 19, 2023 A new adaptation of the Shakespeare play transported, along with a female Shylock, to London’s East End, 1936.

  • Twitter and government bodies

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 19, 2014 CIA launch Twitter account.   Their first post was ‘we can neither confirm or deny that this is our first tweet.

  • Open minds

    The Open Minds education programme worked with young people aged from 7-18 years to introduce new audiences to Harewood.

  • Resources

    The University of Leicester's available resources for teaching horizontal gene transfer.

  • Management team

    Meet the management team inside the Health Science department at the University of Leicester.

  • Economics professor discusses research into what makes people vote in elections

    Professor Eyal Winter from the School of Business has been featured in a ScienceNews article discussing how voter turnout increases when polling numbers are close. Research conducted by Professor Winter and colleagues in 2006 looked at U.S. gubernatorial races from 1990 to 2005.

  • Critical Approaches to Data Analytics and the Digital Economy

    Module code: MS7087 This module gives you a critical understanding of the implications that new technologies and platforms have on social, economic and political life.

  • Critical Approaches to Data Analytics and the Digital Economy

    Module code: MS7087 This module gives you a critical understanding of the implications that new technologies and platforms have on social, economic and political life.

  • Critical Approaches to Data Analytics and the Digital Economy

    Module code: MS7087 This module gives you a critical understanding of the implications that new technologies and platforms have on social, economic and political life.

  • ‘Closing the Gender Pay gap would take 95 years’

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 24, 2017 Across OECD nations at current rates of progress according to the latest PWC Women in work report.

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