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    Our members make up an interdisciplinary team of leading scientists. Here, you can learn more about our institute management board and leadership team.

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  • The Beauty in the Small Things

    Christian Harrison, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'The Beauty in the Small Things'.

  • People

    Information on the members in The Consumer and Essential Services Unit (CESU) and what they specialise in.

  • Leicester's local lockdown: a blog from the Vice-Chancellor

    Leicester is the first city in the UK to be placed under local lockdown – a fact that has brought global attention upon us during the coronavirus crisis. I know this news has come as a blow to many.

  • Expert opinions cover Jupiters composition air pollution and bees

    Dr Leigh Fletcher from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has written a Staff Blog discussing our understanding of the giant planet Jupiter and its bulk composition.

  • Expert opinions cover Brexit Russia and tuition fees

    In an article for The Conversation, Dr Aihua Zhang from the Department of Mathematics has suggested that while voters’ level of higher education was the most important factor in the EU referendum, the gender of voters and the turnout level also had parts to play in the...

  • Expert opinions cover North Korea sex work and freedom of speech in Russia

    In an article for The Conversation, Professor Teela Sanders from the Department of Criminology has discussed the importance of moving towards a legal and policy framework which addresses the practicalities of sexual labour in the 21st century.

  • Study suggests human impact has created a plastic planet

    Planet Earth’s oceans and lands will be buried by increasing layers of plastic waste by the mid-century due to human activity, according to research led by researchers from the Department of Geology.

  • University remembers fallen soldier who played a part in its founding

    The story of a brave Leicester officer during the First World War is being retold by our University on the anniversary of his death on 15 October.

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