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  • Materials and Structures

    Module code: EG2111 In this module you'll learn to design structures against failure caused by fixed loads and loads that vary as an engineering product is operated (fatigue).

  • National Grid Design and Operation

    Module code: EG3221 During this specialist module you'll learn how electrical power is generated, transmitted across high voltage electricity grids and distributed to customers.

  • Data Structures and Development Environments

    Module code: CO1005 This module will take you beyond the elementary parts of the Java language, introducing advanced features of the language which require sophisticated design and development tools, techniques and algorithms.

  • Plant Identification Skills

    Module code: BS3019 Through a combination of lectures and laboratory classes, this module will cover how to identify a range of flowering plant families and species, recognised in the context of our current understanding of their evolutionary relationships.

  • Drosophila

    vectors available for expression in drosophila

  • Contact us

    Contact Geology at the University of Leicester. Find out how to get in touch with us by email, telephone and in person, or connect with us on social media via Twitter and Facebook.

  • Researchers taking their work to Parliament

    Researchers from our University will be delivering their work at STEM for Britain- an annual poster competition in the Houses of Parliament that aims to support and promote Britain's early-career research scientists and engineers.

  • National Grid Design and Operation

    Module code: EG3221 During this specialist module you'll learn how electrical power is generated, transmitted across high voltage electricity grids and distributed to customers.

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  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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