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  • The IPPO Living Map: a searchable database of evidence on the social impacts of COVID-19

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 15, 2021 Just launched, a  searchable  international database of systematic reviews  of research about the social impacts of COVID-19.

  • Sites of Feminist Memory: A Map of Memorials to the Women’s Suffrage Movement

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 26, 2024 This site was created by citizen science which aims to geolocate on a visual map key sites to feminist memorials worldwide.

  • Nationwide map of air pollution provides insights into nitrogen dioxide levels across the country and within towns and cities

    EarthSense Systems – a joint venture between our University and aerial mapping company BlueSky - has published MappAir® – the first ever high resolution nationwide map of air pollution.

  • EarthSense partnership maps clean air cycle routes in Britains cities

    A project combining Ordnance Survey (OS) geospatial data with real-time air quality data from EarthSense Systems is set to highlight clean cycle routes in Britain’s cities. EarthSense Systems is a joint venture between aerial mapping company Bluesky and our University.

  • Mapping Early American Elections Project

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 3, 2017 Just launched this major project funded by National Endowment for the Humanities which will provide free access to visualisations on a state level of how Americans voted for their...

  • Mapping project reveals 50 years of land use change along the coast

    One of the biggest mapping projects of the 20th century has been repeated fifty years on by the National Trust to understand how the way that land is used along the coast has changed since 1965.

  • Using Earth Observation to map degradation of air quality in North India

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on September 28, 2020 A new study led by the University of Leicester reveals how seasonal air quality in Northern India is degraded by changes in the timing and amount of agricultural residue burning – by...

  • Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) for a new air pollution mapping service

    Principal Investigator - John Gulliver A new air pollution mapping service will combine computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with Land Use Regression (LUR) modelling techniques.

  • Researchers help map the route to a highly skilled digital future for museums

    Research from Leicester and Warwick will help to transform the ways UK museums use digital technologies to share their collections and engage new audiences with their work.

  • School of Business researcher mapping creative industries in Vietnam

    Lecturer in Design and Innovation Management in the School of Business Dr Marta Gasparin is carrying out a body of research and data collection funded by the British Council in Vietnam in order to create the first ever Vietnam creative industries directory.

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