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  • Mechanics 2

    Module code: FS0042 In this module you will learn how to describe and explain the rotational motion of rigid bodies subject to forces. You will study advanced topics such as oscillations and gravity, and learn how to use differential equations to solve dynamical problems.

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics

    Module code: EG4125 Advanced engineering design software that predicts the behaviour of fluid flow is called Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

  • Developing Proficiency 3 and 4

    Module code: NU2011 No nursing education programme is complete without practical experience in the field.

  • Glossary

    Learn more about the glossary of terms associated with Senate Regulation 6, as part of the University of Leicester Senate Regulations.

  • Leicester Cancer Research Centre

    We are internationally recognised for our research in key areas including treatment of haematological malignancies, precision therapeutics for mesothelioma, pre-clinical models for drug discovery, cancer prevention, and the liquid biopsy for cancer detection.

  • Virginie Raux

    Virginie Raux is an experienced leader in international financial services with 20 years of experience gained across Asia, Europe, MENA, the US and South America.

  • Microbial Sciences projects

    Browse details of the available Microbial Sciences PhD projects within Infection, Immunity and Inflammation at the University of Leicester.

  • Genetics

    Genetics for higher education Genetics for higher education student working in a lab with others in the background Genetics for schools and colleges Genetics for schools and colleges Science students doing experiment in laboratory|Genetics deals with heredity and variation.

  • Materials

    With an increasing global population and a need to minimise environmental impact for future generations, the development of new materials is an essential building block for many sectors.

  • Section 2 - The Members of the University

    Read Section 2 of our Statutes, entitled The Members of the University. This section outlines the terms of membership of the University, and who is considered a ‘Member’.

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