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  • People

    Browse the people who work and research in Natural Sciences at Leicester, and find out how to contact them.

  • About Geology

    Find out more about Geology at the University of Leicester, part of the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment in the College of Science and Engineering.

  • Leicester audio trail

    Listen to the audio trail which takes you from the Town Hall Square to the Clocktower in Leicester City Centre. Find additional resources such as a map of the route.

  • Sarah Tarlow

    The academic profile of Professor Sarah Tarlow, Professor of Historical Archaeology at University of Leicester

  • Marcin Wozniak

    The academic profile of Dr Marcin Wozniak, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Evolution and Entropy: Changing Representations of the Sciences in Victorian Literature

    Module code: EN7124 It is increasingly recognised that the sciences formed a fundamental and integral part of Victorian culture, and that their growing importance was registered in a variety of literary forms.

  • Narrative: Theories, Texts, and Practices

    Module code: EN7234 This module will introduce you to a range of narrative theory, enabling you to carry out analyses of narrative texts of different media and sociohistorical contexts and to critique narrative practices.

  • Developmental Computing

    Module code: CO2111 The aim of this module is to teach you about the development process in respect of advanced hardware, software and communications.

  • Criminal Investigations

    Module code: CR2032 This module will introduce you to contemporary investigative practice, and will provide you with a grounding in the knowledge and skills that are required within the field of crime investigations.

  • Evolution and Entropy: Changing Representations of the Sciences in Victorian Literature

    Module code: EN7124 It is increasingly recognised that the sciences formed a fundamental and integral part of Victorian culture, and that their growing importance was registered in a variety of literary forms.

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