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  • Events

    Events hosted by the Centre for Regional and Local History

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The Leicester and Leicestershire SCITT

    Leicester and Leicestershire SCITT is a well-established organisation offering both School Direct and School Centred routes to a PGCE, awarded by the University of Leicester.

  • 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.

  • Remote Sensing for Geographers

    Module code: GY3353  This module builds on the foundations laid down in year 2 to explore how remotely sensed data and images are exploited in geographical applications as well as instruction in radar and lidar remote sensing, new and exciting aspects of Earth observation.

  • 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.

  • Being humane

    Humane responses to the ‘migration crisis’ are to be explored at an event organised by a Leicester academic and taking place at Leicester Cathedral.

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