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  • Computational Creativity

    Module code: CO3104 (double module) Computational Creativity introduces the theory and practice of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for creative applications.

  • Placement Project Practical

    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.

  • ULSB Hub

    Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • FEED1

    A randomised controlled trial of full milk feeds versus intravenous nutrition with gradual feeding for preterm infants (30-33 weeks gestational age)

  • International students

    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.

  • University conference celebrates publication of The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant

    A conference on the works of Victorian novelist Margaret Oliphant, featuring literary experts from the UK, US and New Zealand hosted by the university’s Victorian Studies Centre will celebrate the publication of The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant, a 25 volume series...

  • New book by Leicester graduate

    A new book about interfaith diversity has been co-written by a University of Leicester graduate. Riaz Ravat, a graduate in European Politics, has worked with Tom Wilson to write Learning to Live Well Together, Case Studies in Interfaith Diversity.

  • The Essence of Cycling

    Learn more about the Centre's commissioned piece into the benefits of exercise; and more specifically, cycling.

  • George Oliver

    George Oliver is the founder of 1284.  He is a PR and communications strategy consultant, a former media executive, and a trustee for Leicestershire charities which help people fulfil their potential.

  • Bernard Ryan

    The academic profile of Professor Bernard Ryan, Professor of Migration Law at University of Leicester

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