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    Consultancy services and research collaboration Looking to find a solution to intelligence and security risk issues? In working with you in Leicester Risk and Intelligence Consultancy will look to draw from our range of services to ensure that you receive the support you require.

  • 2023 Autumn Seminar Series

    Autumn 2023 Seminar Series for the Centre for Regional and Local History at the University of Leicester

  • Village Hub

    At the heart of The Village, the Village Hub has space to relax with friends, play pool, watch TV, or play video games.

  • Research Bootcamp (on campus)

    Module code: AR3601 The practical analysis of materials is a core skillset for any good archaeologist.

  • Contemporary Issues in Economics, Finance and Business

    Module code: EC1025 This course is designed for students new to economics and who want to understand how to use economic models and methods to address real-world questions.

  • Introduction to Geochemistry

    Module code: GL2101 The Earth is a complex planet. In your first year, you were introduced to disciplines through which specific Earth-related phenomena are studied, such as igneous petrology, palaeontology, and sedimentology.

  • Applying for a PGCE at Leicester

    The PGCE is a very demanding course and we are looking for applicants with a wide range of skills, knowledge, experience and aptitude. Find out more about the process of applying to train for your PGCE with us.

  • Application process

    Thinking about applying for a postgraduate research degree at the University of Leicester? Read our guide to the application process, with tips and advice on how to write and submit your proposal.

  • Resources and facilities

    Find out about the resources and facilities available to postgraduate students in English at the University of Leicester.

  • Introduction to Geochemistry

    Module code: GL2101 The Earth is a complex planet. In your first year, you were introduced to disciplines through which specific Earth-related phenomena are studied, such as igneous petrology, palaeontology, and sedimentology.

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