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  • Advanced Topics in Cancer Biology

    Module code: MB7004 The development and use of appropriate anti-cancer therapy rely on the accurate diagnosis of cancer. Therefore, it is important to be able to differentiate between normal and malignant tissue under the microscope.

  • Thinking Through Things

    Module code: AR1012 This module challenges the stereotype of archaeology as the study of ancient, dusty and rather irrelevant things in the past.

  • Alex Pulis

    The academic profile of Dr Alex Pulis, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Introductory Physical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1203 Physical chemistry is often referred to as the infrastructure of all of chemistry. It concerns the application of principles from physics - principles that underpin life as we know it on earth - to the study of chemical systems.

  • Company Law

    Module code: LW7145 This module examines the international regulation of companies from a theoretical and comparative perspective.

  • Introductory Physical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1203 Physical chemistry is often referred to as the infrastructure of all of chemistry. It concerns the application of principles from physics - principles that underpin life as we know it on earth - to the study of chemical systems.

  • Introductory Physical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1203 Physical chemistry is often referred to as the infrastructure of all of chemistry. It concerns the application of principles from physics - principles that underpin life as we know it on earth - to the study of chemical systems.

  • Information Technology and Security

    Module code: CR2513 Information technology is continually expanding and becoming more related to the role of security and risk management.

  • Company Law

    Module code: LW7145 This module examines the international regulation of companies from a theoretical and comparative perspective.

  • Planning a project

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project.

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