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  • Artefact Analysis

    Module code: AR2031 It is an often-quoted saying in archaeology that "the data does not speak for itself.

  • New insights into how asthma pathways could be blocked revealed

    Researchers have discovered new insights into how asthma may be caused, by identifying three distinct groups of asthma patients characterised by the activity of different genes in an individual’s airways.

  • New PhD course to tackle challenges in Energy and Aerospace sectors

    A new postgraduate course has been developed by the University's EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Innovative Metal Processing (IMPaCT) which will train future leaders to tackle challenges in the Aerospace and Energy sectors head-on.

  • Banning of burquinis is a step towards depriving Muslim women of equal citizenship expert suggests

    The recent banning of the ‘burquini’ in Cannes is a step towards depriving Muslim women of equal citizenship, according to Dr Saeeda Shah (pictured) from the School of Education.

  • Academic year: 2001-2002

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2001-2002.

  • Medicine MBChB (A100)

    Browse our entry requirements for the A100 Medicine MBChB course at the University of Leicester.

  • Homepage of Dr Fuxiang Chen

    The academic profile of Dr Fuxiang Chen, Lecturer (Assistant Professor)

  • PGR Careers blog University of Leicester

    PGR Careers blog from the University of Leicester

  • Completed PHDs 2010-2019

    2019 Simon Atkinson – Recoding Heritage Sites as Non-Formal Learning Institutions: enabling the self-directed adult learner Supervisor: Giasemi Vavoula Jennifer Bergevin - Narratives of Transformation: Reframing and naming the impact of activist museum practice...

  • Bringing Sociology to Work

    Module code: SY2084 During this module you’ll consider your career path after graduating university and look at the various routes which are open to sociologists.

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