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  • Research Topic in Health Law

    Module code: LW7290 This module will allow you to specialise in any aspect of Health Law that you find interesting or useful, as well as preparing you for the full Dissertation over the summer months.

  • Research Topic in Health Law

    Module code: LW7290 This module will allow you to specialise in any aspect of Health Law that you find interesting or useful, as well as preparing you for the full Dissertation over the summer months.

  • Research Topic in Health Law

    Module code: LW7290 This module will allow you to specialise in any aspect of Health Law that you find interesting or useful, as well as preparing you for the full Dissertation over the summer months.

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    Find out more about IODP-related events and activities.

  • The Prado Museum’s new Digital Library

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 22, 2024 …provides free access to a searchable catalogue of full text books and journals covering art history published from the late 15th to the early 20th century.

  • Forensic Science

    From DNA to Richard III, discover more about Forensic Science at the University of Leicester.

  • Astronomers to offer illuminating insights at national event

    Around 500 astronomers and space scientists who will be gathering in Llandudno, Wales, from 5 to 9 July, for the Royal Astronomical Society National Astronomy Meeting (NAM 2015).

  • Quarter-of-a-century plant blooming takes centre stage in Leicester

    A rare plant that flowers once every 25 to 30 years has finally bloomed in the University of Leicester’s Botanic Garden.

  • Paul Brook

    Paul Brook is a senior lecturer in sociology of work and employment in the School of Management and an editor of Work, Employment and Society. He researches and publishes on emotional labour, medical labour, labour process theory and service work.

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