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Leicester professor is most productive and cited woman in urban geography
Recent paper asserts that Professor Loretta Lees’s work has been cited more than any other woman in her field.
Leicester academic co-authors new book on young people and the anti-apartheid protest
'Youth Activism and Solidarity: the non-stop picket against Apartheid' will be published by Routledge on Thursday 19 October. It is the result of a Leverhulme Trust funded project that ran here from 2011-2014.
Leicester passes 4 million readers milestone on The Conversation
With topics ranging from North Korea to Brexit, to flying warehouses and Jupiter's Great Red Spot, Leicester experts have contributed a wide variety of opinion articles to the platform
En(core)! Geologists on scientific drilling odyssey
Two-month project to explore continental rift off Greece is the third scientific drilling expedition with University of Leicester involvement in two years.
Expert opinions cover Juno, museums, Cassini, Ethiopian dams and the business of bikes
The Conversation and Think: Leicester talking points: a range of topical issues tackled by academics between 7 - 13 September
Determined student overcoming brain injury secures a place at Leicester
Children’s Trust supports young learner whose hard work has paid off and achieved A-Levels to study Applied and Environmental Geology