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  • Anthropogenic Impact on the Urban Environment

    Module code: GL4106 Most humans now live in cities, and the construction and evolution of the urban environment require enormous amounts of geological resources to create and maintain the infrastructure - and deep geological knowledge to ensure that environmental hazards are...

  • About progression and award decisions

    The rules regarding progression and award decisions are defined in the University's regulations. It is not possible to bypass these regulations, even if your appeal is successful. The framework for the assessment and award of students is set out in Senate Regulations.

  • Leicester's buildings and places

    Explore the history of Leicester's buildings and places at the heart of the University in Our 100.

  • Create a video (YouTube) component

    Create a video component in Sitecore.

  • Gender equality data

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 3, 2012 World Bank:   http://datatopics.worldbank.org/gender/ United Nations Commission for Europe statistics database: section on men and women in Europe http://www.unece.

  • Identifying barriers and solutions to under-reporting

    Find out more about our research into identifying barriers and solutions to under-reporting, focusing on the under-reporting of hate crime among LGBT victims. This research was conducted by the University of Leicester's Centre for Hate Studies.

  • Aircraft keep tabs on the Amazons rising methane levels

    Research led by the National Centre of Earth Observation is going to new heights in the atmosphere to get a better handle on methane emitted from wetlands in the Amazon.

  • Do winners cheat more? New research refutes previous high-profile study

    New large-scale research led by the University of Leicester shows that winning does not cause people to cheat, in stark contrast to a previous high-profile study.

  • Internationally-renowned professor of space physics to present George Fraser Memorial Lecture

    An internationally renowned professor of space physics will be presenting the second in the series of George Fraser Memorial Lectures at the University on Wednesday 14 October. Professor Fraser, who was Director of the Space Research Centre, died suddenly on 18 March 2014.

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    The project team has completed a number of projects for clients such as English Heritage, The National Trust, architects and property owners, ranging from complete studies of the technology in a property to assessments of specific features or buildings.

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