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Tom Ward
/people/tom-ward
The academic profile of Dr Tom Ward, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/author/andrew_dunn/page/82/
Academic Librarian.
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Revealing the hidden layers of the universe
/news/2015/april/revealing-the-hidden-layers-of-the-universe
An upcoming lecture seeks to reveal the hidden layers of the universe and explore what lies beyond the lens of the telescope on Thursday 23 April at 18.30 in Lecture Theatre 2 in the Bennett Building.
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Pterosaurs needed feet on the ground to become giants
/news/2024/october/pterosaur
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ study determines when and how pterosaurs went from tiny tree-climbers to towering terrestrial titans
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COP26: First public event to be held at Space Park Leicester
/news/2021/october/space-park-conversations
Space Park Leicester is set to host the first in a series of public events highlighting Leicester’s role ahead of the UN’s Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow.
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An overview of the Grey Friars project
/richard-iii/grey-friars
Find out how the search for King Richard III’s grave started.
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Honour for leading criminologist at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
/news/2017/november/honour-for-leading-criminologist-at-university-of-leicester
A leading criminologist at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is bringing her expertise in forensic science and criminal justice to an editorial role.
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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/author/andrew_dunn/page/144/
Academic Librarian.
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Expert opinions cover overdiagnosis and the departure of Sam Allardyce as England football manager
/news/2016/october/expert-opinions-cover-overdiagnosis-and-the-departure-of-sam-allardyce
John Williams from the School of Media, Communication and Sociology has written an article for The Conversation discussing the departure of Sam Allardyce from the job of England football manager.
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Researchers make spectacular discovery of how learning takes place and memories are formed
/news/2015/july/researchers-make-spectacular-discovery-of-how-learning-takes-place-and-memories-are-formed
Brain scientists in the UK and US have collaborated to make ‘a spectacular discovery’ - for the first time in human studies - of how memories are formed and new learning takes place.