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  • Outreach

    Discover our various outreach projects within the School at the University of Leicester, designed to share our enthusiasm for mathematics with school and college students.

  • Accounting for Non-Profit Organisations

    Module code: MN3143 Accounting for non-profit organisations comes with its own challenges and issues. This module will introduce you to some of the specific issues behind accounting for organisations such as charities, sporting bodies and social enterprise.

  • Dr Xuefang Wang

    The academic profile of Dr Xuefang Wang, Lecturer in Control Engineering at University of Leicester

  • Software Engineering BSc

    At the highest levels, software drives almost every industry. By combining technical programming expertise with real-world experience, you’ll discover how to shape the way people interact with technology.

  • Telling the story of Leicestershire’s first university

    Professor Gordon Campbell is delivering a lecture on the history of the University of Leicester.

  • Human and Social Geography

    Find your research degree supervisor in Human and Social Geography at Leicester.

  • ‘Fizzy pop’ process reveals copper-rich volcanoes

    Identifying magmas that experience the same process that makes fizzy drinks ‘bubbly’ has been used by a team of University of Leicester geologists to predict whether a volcano’s magma is likely to be rich in copper.

  • Telephone interview advice

    Posted by Marie Muir in Career Development Service on October 9, 2015 Whilst your interviewer – or interviewers (yes – sometimes you may be on speaker phone to more than one recruiter!) – can’t see your surroundings, they can certainly hear them.

  • The Arch-I-Scan Project: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 2

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

    Listen to speakers from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

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