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  • Arab human rights and democracy: useful resources

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 25, 2013 The Arab Human Development reports http://www.arab-hdr.

  • reproducibility and coding style

    discuss of the way that reproducibility and coding style are taught on my introductory short course om data analysis with R and the tidyverse

  • Management

    Find your research degree supervisor in Management at Leicester.

  • Reconsidering Southern African Studies from the Indian Ocean

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on September 15, 2014 “Reconsidering Southern African Studies from the Indian Ocean.” This challenge underpinned two wonderful days of discussion at the University of the Western Cape last week.

  • Political Cartoons in the Classroom: The ‘Simple View of Reading’ Approach

    Blog on reading political cartoons in the classroom

  • Juno’s first observations of Jupiter are revealing a giant world that is defying our expectations

    University of Leicester, Staff Blogs

  • ‘Conceptual Experiments’ in Carcerality and Colonialism

    Posted by abarker in Carceral Archipelago on January 16, 2017 Preamble : In December, the Carceral Archipelago team – including Clare Anderson, Kellie Moss, Katie Roscoe, Carrie Crockett, Lorainne Paterson, Anna McKay, and Adam Barker – attended the Carceral Geographies...

  • Conceptualising Islands in History: Considering Bermuda and Gibraltar’s Prison Hulks

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on March 8, 2016 By Anna McKay, AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Student, National Maritime Museum & University of Leicester.

  • Thoughts on live-streamed lessons

    Posted by apatel in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on May 21, 2020 Thoughts on live streamed lessons   An observation of a child taking part in a Year 7 Live-streamed Science class, during the Covid-19 crisis.

  • What is history for?

    University of Leicester staff blogs convicts penal colonies slavery migration

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