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  • Leicester Hate Crimes Project

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 3, 2014 Leicester Hate Crimes Project The broad aims of the Leicester Hate Crime Project were to examine people’s experiences of hate, prejudice and targeted hostility understand the physical...

  • Stephen Wood

    Information and contact details for Professor Stephen Wood, Professor of Management at the University of Leicester.

  • National politicians discover astronomical potential of Space Park Leicester

    Staff presented the Leicester project for space and space-enabled industries at the Labour and Conservative party conferences

  • Leicester to benefit from NERC funding for Central England training centre programme

    NERC pledges £100M for postgraduate training – University of Leicester to benefit from Central England training centre programme

  • The Habitable City

    British Academy Grant (£29,680) October 2012 - September 2015 Dr Toby Lincoln With fifty percent of China’s population living in cities, the world’s most populous nation is now its newest urban society.

  • Interview with Sharon Wang

    Interview with Dr. Sharon (Shuihua) Wang, the new Mathematics Postdoctoral Research Associate for the Arch-I-Scan project.

  • Protecting sex workers

    In considering sex work, police and health practitioners have focused on ‘the street’ as the main location for sex workers. However, in the 21st century the sex industry has changed enormously, and today most commercial sex work happens online.

  • Lecture to explore the science of colour

    Why is fire yellow? Why is your gas hob blue? What makes traffic lights red, amber and green? These phenomena and many others will be examined in a free public lecture on Thursday 17 September at the Ground Floor Lecture Theatre 3 of the Ken Edwards Building at 6.30pm.

  • Students to create audio tour as part of a city council conservation project

    A £1.6 million initiative to conserve and regenerate the historic Greyfriars area of the city will include a walk-through audio guide created by students from the School of Archaeology and Ancient History.

  • David Revill

    I am an administrator in the School of English at the University of Leicester.

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