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  • NC3Rs guidelines

    Find guidelines for how to report using animals in research in publications and other outputs from the NC3Rs.

  • Local History - People and their Homes

    Learn more about the Local History People and Their Homes programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Chris Grocott

    The academic profile of Dr Chris Grocott, Lecturer in Management and Economic History at University of Leicester

  • Geographical Artificial Intelligence

    Module code: GY7708 This module builds on the data science skills developed in the first semester to explore the application of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to the study of geography.

  • Applied Macroeconometrics

    Module code: EC7059 In this module you will study time series methods and analysis in time domain. Time series data is the sequence of observations constructed by sampling data at fixed time intervals, thereby tracking the underlying variable’s behaviour over time.

  • Web Technologies

    Module code: CO3098 Software engineering nowadays presents challenges relating to the internet and e-commerce that weren’t part of previous generations’ software engineering courses.

  • Fundamentals of Data Science

    Module code: MA3419 Data science is the process of extracting reliable insights and conclusions from data.

  • Fundamentals of Data Science

    Module code: MA7419 Data science is the process of extracting reliable insights and conclusions from data.

  • Natural Resources and Energy for the 21st Century

    Module code: GL1104 Where do the materials in my mobile phone come from? Should we mine in the Arctic? What are the viable alternatives to fossil fuels? How does the discovery of diamonds change the history of a country? Natural resources are the fundamental basis for the way...

  • Learn about oral history and sound heritage at the University Library

    Have you ever wanted to collect memories of your local community, or preserve sound recordings for future generations? You can learn how to at a public conference on Monday 9 July, hosted by the University Library.

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