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  • Carbon legacy goes up in smoke

    It reads like a movie script – ash falling from the sky, thick smoke shutting down airports and businesses, road closures trapping remote northern villages.

  • Huiyu Zhou

    The academic profile of Professor Huiyu Zhou, Professor of Machine Learning at University of Leicester

  • Backward schedule your Christmas turkey (under finite resources)

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on December 6, 2017 In this week’s blog, Dr Nicola Bateman, Associate Professor Operations Management ( nab34@le.ac.uk ) uses operations management to get all the bits of your Christmas dinner on the table at the same time.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs Georgian chocolate-making rooms open to the public after 300 yea

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on March 27, 2014 [From a University of Leicester Press Release] The Georgian royal chocolate-making rooms at Hampton Court Palace have been rediscovered and are open to the public for the first time in almost 300 years – and...

  • GNSS Probe

    GNSSProbe is a new ESA funded study which looks at the potential of satellite navigation signals, to estimate soil water content and to provide a cheap alternative to existing techniques.

  • Expert reaction to the Manchester moorland fires

    Sue Page, Professor of Physical Geography from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, has provided expert comment on the Saddleworth Moor fire which has been raging for three days.

  • Students from Leicesters universities gain military skills

    Students from Leicester’s two universities have been put through their paces – quite literally.

  • Developmental genetics for schools and colleges

    Details on developmental genetics for students in schools or colleges, provided by The University of Leicester.

  • The term “antimicrobial resistance” has little meaning to the public and should be renamed

    The public is failing to take antimicrobial resistance seriously and it could all be down to the scientific terminology used.

  • Zanzibar’s Prison Island: The Prison That Never Was, by Sarah Longair

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on October 23, 2014 My initial research on peculiar history of Zanzibar’s so-called Prison Island as part of the Carceral Archipelago project began last year delving into the records in the National Archives and the...

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