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  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Has Claudio Ranieiri out-foxed his rivals?

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on February 26, 2016 How much credit for almost a season of performances, which even the most foolhardy of supporters could not have dreamed of, can be meaningfully attributed to good management? We ask the experts:...

  • A workflow for data analysis

    discuss of my workflow for statistical analysis and how it varies from workflows for data science

  •  The beast in me, guest post by Armand De Filippo (Museum Studies)

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on June 8, 2018 1. Immersive experience installed in the David Wilson Library, May 2018, as part of PhD research undertaken by Armand De Filippo.

  • Extracurriculars and legal experience

    Opportunities to gain legal experience and legal competitions

  • Archaeological internship

    ULAS offers a 21 hour internship, intended for those who are interested in gaining archaeological post-excavation experience.

  • Contemporary French Cinema

    Module code: FR3128 While there are no formal prerequisites for this module, it is not taught at an introductory level: you will be expected to have a working knowledge of general film language before we begin.

  • Academics pipe up with a new interpretation of history

    The historic misuse of the humble smoker’s pipe has led to two University of Leicester academics’ realisation that we might be missing a trick when it comes to interpreting history.

  • Ground-breaking discovery could pave the way for new therapies to prevent cardiovascular disease and stroke

    Researchers at the University of Leicester have discovered the mechanism by which cholesterol in our diet is absorbed into our cells

  • The project team

    The project draws on academic expertise from several disciplines, including history, post-colonial literature, linguistics and anthropology, and a key partner, the People’s Collection Wales.

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