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Rosemary Shirley
https://le.ac.uk/people/rosemary-shirley
The academic profile of Dr Rosemary Shirley, Associate Professor Museum Studies at University of Leicester
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Gregory James
https://le.ac.uk/people/gregory-james
The academic profile of Dr Gregory James, Associate Professor in Finance at University of Leicester
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Leading, Managing and Organising Quality and Safety in Healthcare
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/md7459
Module code: MD7459 In this module you will study issues of professional and managerial practice in healthcare, with a particular focus on quality and safety.
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Leading, Managing and Organising Quality and Safety in Healthcare
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/mn7459
Module code: MN7459 In this module you will study issues of professional and managerial practice in healthcare, with a particular focus on quality and safety.
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How forensic statistics nailed the identity of the Last Plantagenet
https://le.ac.uk/news/2017/march/how-forensic-statistics-nailed-the-identity-of-the-2018last-plantagenet2019
A Leicester historian who carried out a genealogical study of King Richard III will give a talk on Tuesday 28 March at the University’s Centre for Medicine.
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Spring seminar series 2017
https://le.ac.uk/victorian-studies/events/spring-seminar-series/archive/2017
Browse our 2017 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.
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About the Doctoral College team
https://le.ac.uk/research/doctoral-college/about/team
Find out about the Doctoral College team that are here to support you during your time at Leicester.
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Bacteriophages
https://le.ac.uk/lemid/strategic-areas/bacteriophages
Bacteriophage (phage) are small viruses that infect bacteria. They are either lytic: they undergo a productive infection within a bacterial cell causing death or they are lysogenic. The study of phage can be utilised for the treatment of antibiotic resistant infection.
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Researchers solve space riddle of planetary rings
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/august/researchers-solve-space-riddle-of-planetary-rings
An international team of scientists, including Professor Nikolai Brilliantov from the Department of Mathematics, has solved an age-old scientific riddle by discovering that planetary rings, such as those orbiting Saturn, have a universally similar particle distribution.
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Media spotlight on Engineering Building roof project
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/september/media-spotlight-on-engineering-building-roof-project
The project to replace the roof and glazed facades of our world-famous Engineering Building and preserve its heritage has been the subject of an in-depth feature in Construction Manager Magazine.