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  • Dissertation

    Module code: MD7526 This module is designed to guide you through planning, conducting and writing a dissertation project.

  • Sixty years of Genetics in Leicester

    The Department of Genetics at the University of Leicester has a storied and illustrious history, marked by groundbreaking discoveries, pioneering research, and an enduring legacy in the field of genetic science

  • Section 6 - The Senate

    Read Section 6 of our Statutes, entitled The Senate. This section outlines the organisational structure of the Senate and the Senate’s powers.

  • Prisoners, Punishment and Torture

    This project brought leading edge thinking in the field of interpretive design to offer visitors emotionally engaging experiences of the highest quality.

  • The mystery of the impossible black hole

    In September 2020 the LIGO/Virgo team announced the detection of two black holes merging. Two impossible black holes.

  • Convict Labor and Its Commemoration: the Mitsui Miike Coal Mine Experience

    Posted by abarker in Carceral Archipelago on January 9, 2017 By Miyamoto Takashi Note : This article is reprinted with permission from the author. It originally appeared in The Asia-Pacific Journal . Introduction Figure 1: Entrance of the Miyanohara tunnel, the Miike Coal Mine.

  • New University of Leicester institute aims to put research into policymaking practice

    The University of Leicester has launched a policy institute to strengthen the ties between its world-renowned research community and decision makers around the world.

  • University of Leicester marks Black History Month 2022

    The University of Leicester is holding a number of events to mark Black History Month, alongside its Students’ Union and Attenborough Arts Centre.

  • Dora's story 1: Living in Nazi Germany

    Living in Nazi Germany, offers a way in to Dora's life story through a series of ten extracts from the original interview.

  • Seditious works in Special Collections: the case of William Prynne (1600-1669)

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on October 10, 2014 Engraved portrait of William Prynne, published in 1811.

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