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  • Publications

    Browse the publications written by academics where the Advanced Imaging Facility at the University of Leicester has been of use.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 26

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Archaeology of Islamic Societies

    Module code: AR7388 Islam originated in the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century CE, but it spread very quickly around the world and today it is one of the most important religions all over the world and forms part of the moral and cultural upbringing of millions of people.

  • Policing

    Module code: CR3021 Policing occurs in a complex, fragmented and changeable world. The role of the police in responding to crime and disorder has significant impacts on individuals, communities and populations.

  • Working with schools, supporting transtions

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on June 26, 2017 On Tuesday 20 th June, a group of colleagues from a range of disciplines got together with members of the LLI and the Library to discuss the role of schools liaison work...

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester by email and telephone.

  • Centre for New Writing Events Sept-Dec 2013 University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by corinnefowler in School of English Blog on September 17, 2013 SuAndi We have planned an exciting programme of free literary events this semester at the Centre for New Writing (CNW).

  • Environment scientists close in on ‘golden spike’ to define Anthropocene

    Leicester researchers searching for a ‘golden spike’ to formally define humanity’s current geological period – and acknowledge human impact on our planet – have announced a major step in their analysis at an international conference today (Wednesday).

  • The king's grave

    Richard III was buried at the west end of the church choir, in front of the southern choir stall. This location is slightly ambiguous. Although the feet and one lower leg bone (left fibula) were missing Richard III’s skeleton was otherwise complete.

  • Genetics and law for higher education

    We cover genetic-related issues that are in the news and where the legislation has affected how they are used.

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