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    Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester's Producing People research theme on the making of bodies and personhood from a range of different perspectives, with key projects including Hellenistic Women and Richard III.

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    A list of UK and China-based contacts for the Dalian Partnership.

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    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on January 30, 2024 Harriet Smailes PhD Student Undertaking research in the area of strangulation is vital to better understanding the nature and extent of these acts.

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    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on March 21, 2016 Lifting – an Easter Custom from William Hone, The Every-Day Book (London, 1826), vol. 1, p.

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    The Graduate School is pleased to announce that the third issue of the Postgraduate Research Magazine Frontier is now available to view online.

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    Module code: PL7541 This module is divided into two sections. In the first section you'll look at the main methods by which intelligence is collected – open sources, human sources, and signals intelligence – to understand the capabilities and limitations of each.

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    Module code: MA7011 The mathematical models arising from countless physical and natural phenomena as well as social sciences such as economics and finance are based on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs).

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