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Placement Project Practical
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ch3651
Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.
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FEED1
https://le.ac.uk/timms/collaborations/feed1
A randomised controlled trial of full milk feeds versus intravenous nutrition with gradual feeding for preterm infants (30-33 weeks gestational age)
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ULSB Hub
https://le.ac.uk/food-drink/outlets/ulsb
Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.
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University scholarships, bursaries and discounts
https://le.ac.uk/study/undergraduates/scholarships-bursaries-discounts
Scholarships, bursaries and discounts available to students applying for undergraduate courses at the University of Leicester.
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Debates in Archaeological Heritage
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ar1013
Module code: AR1013 ‘Heritage’ is a very powerful idea, and we will begin this module by thinking about what heritage actually is and what it means in the contemporary world.
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International students
https://le.ac.uk/study/welcome/international
Details for international students and advice you need ensure sure you are prepared before you arrive, and so you can settle in once you begin your course.
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Placement Project Practical
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/ch3651
Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.
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The Political Theory of Disobedience and Protests
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/pl3154
Module code: PL3154 This modules examines the political theory of disobedience and protest. You will look at traditional and contemporary theories concerning the uses of civility and incivility, violent and nonviolent direct action, resistance, refusal, and rioting.
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The Political Theory of Disobedience and Protests
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/pl3154
Module code: PL3154 This modules examines the political theory of disobedience and protest. You will look at traditional and contemporary theories concerning the uses of civility and incivility, violent and nonviolent direct action, resistance, refusal, and rioting.
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Bernard Ryan
https://le.ac.uk/people/bernard-ryan
The academic profile of Professor Bernard Ryan, Professor of Migration Law at University of Leicester