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  • Evidence to support your claim

    Supporting statements from Student Support Services For the majority (but not all) cases above, Schools can consider a supporting statement from staff known to you in Student Support Services as supporting evidence.

  • ‘Closing the Gender Pay gap would take 95 years’

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 24, 2017 Across OECD nations at current rates of progress according to the latest PWC Women in work report.

  • Cuban Missile Crisis: 50 years

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 5, 2012 To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis http://www.archives.gov/nae/visit/gallery.

  • Priorities and successes

    Led by Professor Jon Barratt, Leicester’s Mayer IgAN Group pioneers global research into early diagnosis, treatment and cure of chronic kidney disease.

  • Business and Financial Forecasting

    Module code: EC7105 Financial risk management is about understanding and forecasting the future as well as understanding the risks attached to these forecasts.

  • Business and Financial Forecasting

    Module code: EC7105 Financial risk management is about understanding and forecasting the future as well as understanding the risks attached to these forecasts.

  • Business and Financial Forecasting

    Module code: EC7105 Financial risk management is about understanding and forecasting the future as well as understanding the risks attached to these forecasts.

  • Weight loss treatments for people with diabetes and obesity could lower the risk of obesity-related cancers

    Weight loss treatments, including medication and surgical procedures, may help lower the risk of obesity-related cancers in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes, a new study shows

  • teaching R

    introduction to a blog on teaching data analysis with R

  • Groundbreaking research into cancer treatment receives financial boost

    Groundbreaking research to track how cancers evolve and investigate what treatments work best, has received a £455,000 financial boost.

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