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  • Spaces of Social Change

    Module code: GY3151 This module examines how geographers have approached processes of social change and transformation, with particular reference to activism and social movements in various national and international contexts.

  • Communication and Concurrency

    Module code: CO3007 A concurrent system is a system consisting of several components such that each component acts concurrently with, and independently of, the other components, and the components can also communicate (or interact) with each other to synchronise their...

  • University geneticist warns of pseudoscience in industries

    A University scientist has joined leading scientists from across Europe in raising an alarm over the ‘pseudoscience’ concerning regulation of compounds used in agriculture, healthcare and industry.

  • Engineering Design and Experimentation

    Module code: EG1006 You'll learn how to design simple components and products, do practical engineering experiments, and write computer models to analyse engineering problems.

  • Our Facilities

    We have a range of facilities to support our students in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, including social study spaces and computer labs.

  • Presenting at a national conference.

    Amardeep Sidki reflects of his first experience of presenting at a national conference.

  • Aims

    Find out about the aims of the University of Leicester Museological Review, an online journal edited by PhD students in Museum Studies.

  • Support our work

    Volunteer or donate to support the University of Leicester Sanctuary work

  • Archives and Special Collections

    Journey through 900 years of history with our Archives and Special Collections. From medieval manuscripts to modern literature, explore rare books, archives and manuscripts of regional, national, and international significance.

  • Peace Activism in the UK during the Cold War

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 22, 2019 A new online resource based upon the archives of CND held in the LSE Library.

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