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  • Spring 2017 workshop

    Explore our minimal surfaces project spring 2017 workshop held at University College Cork.

  • Summer 2018 workshop

    Explore our minimal surfaces project summer 2018 workshop held at the Technical University of Munich.

  • Key Concepts in International Relations

    Module code: PL1022 In effect, International Relations is the study of relationships. It looks at the link between political entities, and the systems, alliances, conflicts and diplomacy that comes out of it.

  • Key Concepts in International Relations

    Module code: PL1022 In effect, International Relations is the study of relationships. It looks at the link between political entities, and the systems, alliances, conflicts and diplomacy that comes out of it.

  • Abdul Jabbar

    The academic profile of Dr Abdul Jabbar, Dean of Internationalisation, Associate Professor Data Strategy and Analytics

  • Developmental Computing

    Module code: CO2111 The aim of this module is to teach you about the development process in respect of advanced hardware, software and communications.

  • Infection and Immunity

    Module code: BS3012 In this module we will take an advanced interdisciplinary approach to understanding the molecular and cellular processes involved in immunological and infectious disease conditions.

  • Professional services staff

    Browse our professional services staff in the School of Education at Leicester and see their contact details to get in touch with them.

  • Leading light in auroras to give prestigious astronomy lecture

    Dr Gabrielle Provan from the University of Leicester is to give the Royal Astronomical Society’s James Dungey Lecture, focusing on the auroral light displays on Earth and beyond

  • Library Charter and regulations

    Regulations for the equitable use and access to library collections and services, maintenance of the study environment and acceptable behaviour guidance

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