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  • The Story of Pulque, Part 1

    Posted by Deborah Toner in Consuming Authenticities on March 10, 2015 In the 17th century, the Mexican historian Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl recorded a pre-Columbian legend about the origins of pulque.

  • Willis from Tunis: An Interview with Cartoonist Nadia Khiari

    Political cartoonist Willis from Tunis (Tunesia) is interviewed by Shout Out UK Young Writer Laura Brick.

  • Queering Islam: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Working with schools, supporting transtions

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on June 26, 2017 On Tuesday 20 th June, a group of colleagues from a range of disciplines got together with members of the LLI and the Library to discuss the role of schools liaison work...

  • David Bradshaw Creative Writing Residency

    Find out more about the David Bradshaw Creative Writing Residency and the collaboration with the Evelyn Waugh Complete Works project.

  • Economics

    Find your research degree supervisor in Economics at Leicester.

  • Martyrdom, Memory and the Marquis of Montrose. By Rachel Bennett

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on March 22, 2016   During the past three years a key part of my research as part of the Criminal Corpse project has been to trace the people who suffered the last punishment of the law from their capital...

  • on not using tidymodels

    argument against using tidymodels when teaching data analysis

  • Senate regulation 10: Regulations governing academic appeals (for Boards of Examiners until 31 October 2024)

    Read Senate regulation 10: Regulations governing academic appeals (for Boards of Examiners until 31 October 2024).

  • The politics of comparison: writing a global history of punishment

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 5, 2015 The Carceral Archipelago project faces enormous challenges in writing the history of punishment as global history.

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