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  • Library Special Collections: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 13

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Inorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2202 You will have learnt the core principles of inorganic chemistry in your first year. This module will enable you to build upon the knowledge of the chemistry of and behind the elements not based on carbon.

  • Julie Morrissey

    The academic profile of Professor Julie Morrissey, Director of Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease Research Centre at University of Leicester

  • Veryan Codd

    The academic profile of Dr Veryan Codd, Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Molecular Biology at University of Leicester

  • Inorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2202 You will have learnt the core principles of inorganic chemistry in your first year. This module will enable you to build upon the knowledge of the chemistry of and behind the elements not based on carbon.

  • Victorian Society

    Module code: HS7499 Victorian society set the tone for today’s modern world.

  • Families and Communities in England and Wales, c. 1600-1900

    Module code: HS7136 This module surveys a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh communities and families between c. 1600 and 1900.

  • Reporting Panics

    Module code: MS3024 This module explores the various ways that the news media communicate information on risk and concern over various issues (from crime to health and scientific advances) to the public.

  • Inorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2202 You will have learnt the core principles of inorganic chemistry in your first year. This module will enable you to build upon the knowledge of the chemistry of and behind the elements not based on carbon.

  • Families and Communities in England and Wales, c. 1600-1900

    Module code: HS7136 This module surveys a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh communities and families between c. 1600 and 1900.

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