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  • Chemistry Maths and Skills

    Module code: CH1204 This module is split into two parts - maths and key skills. In order to engage with degree-level concepts in chemistry, it is vital to know fundamental mathematical principles, which you'll learn during the maths part of this module.

  • Sport and the Imperial Bond

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Sport and the Imperial Bond project.

  • About

    Learn more about the Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester - our history and our world-famous Grade II* listed Engineering Building.

  • Clinical Trials

    Module code: MD7451 This module will provide an outline of the principles of clinical trial design and conduct. The role and importance of statistical techniques will be discussed in the context of clinical trial design, analysis and interpretation.

  • R for Data Science

    Module code: GY4472 In this module you will focus on the programming language R as an effective tool for data science.

  • R for Data Science

    Module code: GY4472 In this module you will focus on the programming language R as an effective tool for data science.

  • Clinical Trials

    Module code: MD7451 This module will provide an outline of the principles of clinical trial design and conduct. The role and importance of statistical techniques will be discussed in the context of clinical trial design, analysis and interpretation.

  • A Reflection: Decolonising the Curriculum Project

    Kike Solanki reflects on her opportunity to progress an inclusive curriculum for better health care outcomes as an SSC project

  • Events

    Find out more about the upcoming and past events organised by the Covid in Cartoons team

  • Charnwood Roots

    The Charnwood Roots project will explore the rich history of Charnwood Forest and the towns and villages that surround it. Charnwood Roots is a partnership between professional historians, archaeologists, geologists and volunteers from the local community.

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