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  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Life Sciences

    Equality, diversity and inclusion in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Student volunteers make an impact in local community

    More than 150 University student volunteers have made a powerful impact in the local community after enriching the learning experiences of around 2,000 school children.

  • Next Scarman Lecture discuss lifecycle of riots

    The esteemed criminologist Professor Tim Newburn (pictured) will visit Leicester to deliver this year's Scarman Lecture series.

  • Spying on Curiosity and Detecting Methane above the Clay Unit in Gale Crater Sol 2424

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on June 27, 2019 Around this locality in the Clay Unit of Gale Crater we have  been doing more methane measurements with the SAM instrument. This highlights the enigmatic nature of Mars’ atmospheric methane.

  • Data Mining and Neural Networks

    Module code: MA7022 This module will provide a comprehensive grounding in the structure of the data mining process and explain the basic notations and operations.

  • Data Mining and Neural Networks

    Module code: MA7022 This module will provide a comprehensive grounding in the structure of the data mining process and explain the basic notations and operations.

  • Data Mining and Neural Networks

    Module code: MA7022 This module will provide a comprehensive grounding in the structure of the data mining process and explain the basic notations and operations.

  • Here to Hear - sexual violence survivor guide

    Immediate threat SafeZone App Urgent assistance alert system 24/7 access Campus Security 0116 252 2888 24/7 access Emergency 999 Initial steps Juniper Lodge Medical, forensic, reporting and support 0116 273 3330 Open...

  • Finding the remains of the Franciscan friary

    The project began with the digging of Trench 1, which was 1.6m wide and ran for 30m approximately north/south in the Social Services car park.

  • Dialect in Diaspora: Linguistic Variation in Early Anglo-Saxon England

    Academic advisors: Dr Phillip Shaw, Dr Jayne Carroll, Professor Joanna Story Research Associate: Dr Martin Findell The origins of the English language present a complex problem of historical reconstruction.

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