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  • Gene and genome analysis

    Module code: BS7101 In this module you will study the very broad role bioinformatics plays in the fields of genetics and genomics.

  • Residentials

    Discover the summer schools offered by the University of Leicester

  • Post-War British Popular Culture

    Module code: HA3475 This is a module on the history of popular (visual) culture in Britain since 1945 – including cinema, television, comics and popular fiction.

  • Quantitative Finance

    Module code: AF3008 Quantitative techniques play an important role in financial forecasting and decision-making.  In this module, you will evaluate the use of common quantitative techniques in finance and accounting research.

  • Tribology in Engineering Design

    Module code: EG3124 Tribology is the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion – in other words, friction, wear and lubrication – and is critical in the design and performance of cars, trains, planes, manufacturing processes, sports shoes and even...

  • Old Haunts: The Ghost Story in Medieval and Early Modern Culture

    Module code: EN7242 Following the Reformation, the boundary between living and dead was abruptly redrawn. With the simplification of funerary rites, and the abolition of purgatory as ‘a fonde thing’, the old medieval channels of communication were swiftly severed.

  • Gene and genome analysis

    Module code: BS7101 In this module you will study the very broad role bioinformatics plays in the fields of genetics and genomics.

  • Get involved

    Library Champions Library champions Group of two people sitting and three people standing outside David Wilson Library building Influence the Library by becoming a Library Champion.

  • About Geology

    Find out more about Geology at the University of Leicester, part of the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment in the College of Science and Engineering.

  • Charles Wilson Building

    Global Lounge The social study spaces on the ground floor of the Charles Wilson Building provide a relaxed, informal space for you to study. The space is open Monday – Sunday. You will need your ID card to access Charles Wilson through the side entrance before 7.00am and after 6.

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