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  • Archaeology of Islamic Societies

    Module code: AR7388 Islam originated in the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century CE, but it spread very quickly around the world and today it is one of the most important religions all over the world and forms part of the moral and cultural upbringing of millions of people.

  • Doug Gregg

    The academic profile of Doug Gregg, PhD Researcher at University of Leicester

  • Facilities and services

    Browse our Core Biotechnology Services and Preclinical Imaging Facility to find out more about the facilities held within the College of Life Sciences.

  • Global Challenges Research Fund

    About GCRF About GCRF Global Challenges Research Fund logo Our collaborative research is improving the lives of communities living in chronic disadvantage across the world.

  • Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR1512 In this module you will explore in more depth the concepts of both risk and security, looking at how the academic theory has been (and continues to be) developed as well as how theory may be relevant to security officers and managers.

  • Law of Tort

    Module code: LW1150 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.

  • Law of Tort

    Module code: LW1150 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.

  • Law of Tort

    Module code: LW1150 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.

  • Law of Tort (Joint Degrees)

    Module code: LW1155 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.

  • Emeritus, honorary and visiting staff

    Browse the Emeritus, honorary and visiting staff who work, teach and research in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, and see their contact details.

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