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  • Addressing the museum attendance and benefit gap: inequality, representative participation and implementation science

    Survey data on who visits museums and decades of research in cultural sociology internationally tell us that museum visiting reflects the socio-economic gradient, closely tracking inequalities in education, income, employment, mental health and other indicators of social...

  • Monday 13th August Sol 7

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 13, 2012 In a recent paper led by my collaborator Dr Susanne Schwenzer and with a number of MSL scientists as co authors we outlined a scenario whereby heating related to the impact 4 billion years ago caused...

  • Curiosity in Isolation at Edinburgh and Glasgow

    Curiosity Rover, Edinburgh locality, HiRISE image

  • PPL PRS

    Leicester-based PPL PRS Ltd is a joint venture between the UK’s two music licensing organisations: PPL and PRS for Music, to provide a streamlined music licensing service.

  • Expert discusses popularity of ITVs Love Island with the BBC

    The phenomenon that is ‘Love Island’ on ITV2 was discussed by an academic from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology today (Wednesday, 12 July) on BBC Radio Leicester.

  • Mathematical Modelling

    Module code: MA7080 This module will outline the basic concepts and instruments of mathematical modelling and explain existing models for real world phenomena.

  • Mathematical Modelling

    Module code: MA7080 This module will outline the basic concepts and instruments of mathematical modelling and explain existing models for real world phenomena.

  • Mathematical Modelling

    Module code: MA7080 This module will outline the basic concepts and instruments of mathematical modelling and explain existing models for real world phenomena.

  • Projects

    Previous projects Since its conception in 2016/17, LIAS has responded to the research landscape by offering varied schemes to align with strategic themes and evolving needs.

  • Farhat Syyeda

    The academic profile of Dr Farhat Syyeda, Lecturer in Education at University of Leicester

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