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  • Participants FAQs

    FAQ's for Participants who are part of UKAGS at The University of Leicester

  • Photography

    Find out information about photographs of your day.

  • Signal Processing

    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

  • Signal Processing

    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

  • Signal Processing

    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

  • Unemployment Heart Disease prevention fingerprints and babyfarming among research showcased at Festival of Postgraduate Research

    Research into youth unemployment in the East Midlands and unemployment amongst the elderly and unskilled, how manipulations in genetic ‘switches’ can help prevent heart disease, creating new algorithms for fingerprint identification and a re-evaluation of ‘baby-farming’...

  • Sir David Samworth

    The University has learned, with regret, of the death of local businessman Sir David Samworth, Honorary Graduate and generous donor. Born in Birmingham, David Samworth was educated at Uppingham School in Rutland.

  • Admission and selection

    General entry requirement (2)9.3 Applications for admission to a higher doctorate programme shall be considered in accordance with these regulations and any additional requirements specified in other Senate Regulations.

  • School of Education event management privacy notice

    Find out more about how the University handles your data if you book or attend an event hosted by the School of Education.

  • Orphan Works

    Find out more about Orphan Works and help us reunite lost works under the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester.

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