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  • Internet enemies report 2012

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 23, 2012 Reporters without Borders has publishes the Internet Enemies 2012 Report http://march12.rsf.

  • KIT - Japanese Language Programme

    Learn more about the KIT, Japanese Language Programme hosted between The University of Leicester and the Kanazawa Institute of Technology.

  • Collaborative register

    This is the University of Leicester’s published register for partnerships where our awards, or any part of them are being delivered in collaboration with an external partner. Further information about our partnerships can be found on our Academic Quality and Standards website.

  • pmarston

    Phil has the specific role of supporting the enhancement of assessment and feedback practice across the University of Leicester. He works with staff and students at all levels, on all aspects of assessment and feedback, from individual assessment design to institutional strategy.

  • Using behavioural science to target prolific criminals

    The use of behavioural science in the investigation, detection and prosecution of offenders is to be probed at a conference co-organised by a Leicester criminologist.

  • Case study - Perry Draycott

    Hear from Perry Draycott, an ex Armed Forces member, who joined the Operating Department Practitioner at Leicester through the Armed Forces in Allied Health programme at Leicester.

  • Expert opinions cover Airbnb and Rio the Turkish coup Jupiters Great Red Spot the refugee crisis and consumer justice

    Henrik Melin from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has written a Staff Blog discussing the upper atmosphere of Jupiter.

  • Expert opinions cover conspiracy theories James Bond Brexit and muscle disease

    Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management has written an article for The Conversation discussing private meetings and conspiracy theories.

  • Sab Bhaumik

    Professor Sabyasachi Bhaumik passed away on Saturday 9 November 2019 following a major heart attack.

  • Geologists reveal omnipresent effects of human impact on Englands landscape

    ‘Omnipresent’ signs demonstrating the effects of human impact on England’s landscape have been revealed by researchers from our Department of Geology.

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