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  • 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.

  • Physics with Astrophysics BSc

    Galaxies, stars, nebulae, black holes, quasars, pulsars, novas, supernovas. Astrophysics deals with physics on a big scale. In this degree, you’ll cover a range of astrophysics subjects, alongside the fundamentals of physics and maths.

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    The Carceral Archipelago is a €1.5m European Research Council funded project, running from 2013-18. Directed by Professor Clare Anderson, a team of researchers and postgraduate students  are working on a global history of penal colonies, 1415-1960.

  • Death and absence

    Get more information about death and absence from interviews with residents of Leicestershire during the First World War.

  • Work Life Balance

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on July 14, 2016 So yesterday saw the end of David Cameron’s time as UK Prime Minister. A role that no doubt engrossed a large portion of his waking hours.

  • On campus and online presessional

    Get more information on the difference between the Face-to-face Presessional programmes and the Online Presessional programmes at Leicester.

  • Differences between larks and owls clocked by geneticists

    A new study by researchers from the Department of Genetics has for the first time identified the genetic clues behind what makes you a ‘lark’ or an ‘owl’.

  • Trailblazing rugby skipper and educator Floyd Steadman books Black History Month date at University of Leicester

    Trailblazing rugby captain, educator, and leader, Floyd Steadman OBE, will be in conversation at a Black History Month event at the University of Leicester.

  • The loaf of bread: a symbol of business inequality?

    Read the article "The loaf of bread: a symbol of business inequality?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Clearing out student accommodation reaps rich rewards for charity

    A charity scheme that encourages students to donate their unwanted items at the end of term instead of throwing them away, has saved an incredible 39 tonnes of items from being thrown away in Leicester.

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