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  • Introductory Field Course

    Module code: GL1106 Fieldwork forms a vital part of our geoscience degrees and can be one of the most stimulating and enjoyable experiences of your time here at Leicester, giving you the chance to put into practice the skills you have learnt in lectures and practicals.

  • Introductory Field Course

    Module code: GL1106 Fieldwork forms a vital part of our geoscience degrees and can be one of the most stimulating and enjoyable experiences of your time here at Leicester, giving you the chance to put into practice the skills you have learnt in lectures and practicals.

  • Introductory Field Course

    Module code: GL1106 Fieldwork forms a vital part of our geoscience degrees and can be one of the most stimulating and enjoyable experiences of your time here at Leicester, giving you the chance to put into practice the skills you have learnt in lectures and practicals.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 30

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • History MA

    This is for you if... you want to expand the depth of your historical knowledge and develop advanced skills in historical research.

  • The Scottish Suffragette Cities Project

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 9, 2019 New website from Robert Gordon University  which aims to map the struggle for the women’s vote in Scotland.

  • The Marc Fitch House

    The Centre for English Local History is based at the Marc Fitch House. Read more about the Centre's premises and facilities, which includes the Marc Fitch Fund library.

  • GlobBiomass

    The GlobBiomass project is to better characterize and to reduce uncertainties of forest above ground biomass estimates by developing innovative synergistic mapping approaches.

  • Glowing Jupiter Awaits Juno University of Leicester

    Press release on spectacular new infrared images of Jupiter from the Leicester team.

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