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David Wenzel
https://le.ac.uk/people/david-wenzel
The academic profile of Dr David Wenzel, Postgraduate Researcher at University of Leicester
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Andrew Dunn: Page 79
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/author/andrew_dunn/page/79/
Academic Librarian.
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Research archive
https://le.ac.uk/rcmg/research-archive
Information about all past RCMG research projects and events can be found here
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When does colder mean hotter
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/february/explaining-the-increasing-temperature-of-cooling-granular-gases
Professor Nikolai Brilliantov from our Department of Mathematics has developed a theory to explain ‘heating by cooling’, where the temperature of a granular gas increases while the total energy drops down - a peculiar phenomenon which can be observed both on Earth...
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Tom Morris
https://le.ac.uk/people/tom-morris
The academic profile of Dr Tom Morris, Research Associate at University of Leicester
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Honghan Qi
https://le.ac.uk/people/honghan-qi
The academic profile of Miss Honghan Qi, Lecturer at University of Leicester
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Dr Aaron Toogood
https://le.ac.uk/people/aaron-toogood
The academic profile of Aaron Toogood, Associate Professor at University of Leicester
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Actuarial Science with Data Analytics MSc, PGDip
https://le.ac.uk/courses/actuarial-science-with-data-analytics-msc/2026
Problem solver. Business analyst. Risk assessor. An actuary wears many hats, but that’s what makes a career in the field so rewarding. With a qualification in actuarial science and data analysis, you’ll have the skills to make your mark in a range of industries.
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Scientists discover prehistoric Kite Runner
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/april/scientists-discover-prehistoric-2018kite-runner2019
Scientists have discovered an ancient animal that carried its young in pouches or capsules tethered to the parent’s body like tiny, swirling kites. The miniscule creature, Aquilonifer spinosus, was an arthropod that lived about 430 million years ago.
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Botanic Garden
https://le.ac.uk/engagement/case-studies/csr/botanic-garden
Our Botanic Garden in Oadby is a major, and very visible, element of our community engagement.