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  • Leicester event will mark World Tuberculosis Day

    The Leicester Tuberculosis Research Group is hosting a special event to mark World TB Day on Tuesday (24 March).

  • PGR Careers blog University of Leicester

    PGR Careers blog from the University of Leicester

  • Evelyn Waugh, Cynic?

    A summary of Naomi Milthorpe's research in the Evelyn Waugh Collection at the Huntington Library.

  • Activities

    Software tools and standards Café Variome is a complete data discovery solution designed to provide a general-purpose, web-based tool that can be quickly installed by any genotype-phenotype data owner, or network of data owners.

  • Dora's story

    Dora Northern was born Dora Schutte in Berlin, Germany in 1923. When she was ten years old, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in her country. Dora lived in Germany until the end of the Second World War.

  • Student Experience: Year in Industry

    Watch and read about student experiences of industrial placements.

  • Big Data and Predictive Analytics

    Module code: CO7093 As we increasingly rely upon the online environment for our daily routines, we leave behind a vast amount of information about us. Commercial and public organisations can use this information to predict our behaviour.

  • Metals in Synthesis

    Module code: CH3205 The key to efficient and sustainable synthetic methods is to minimise energy use and maximise reaction selectivity.

  • Using Numbers in Social Research

    Module code: SY2008 This module will help you develop the skills to both use and consume numbers in social research. You'll look at the ways in which you can locate, retrieve and use large scale numeric data for your research and studies.

  • Big Data and Predictive Analytics

    Module code: CO7093 As we increasingly rely upon the online environment for our daily routines, we leave behind a vast amount of information about us. Commercial and public organisations can use this information to predict our behaviour.

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