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  • Organic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2201 In this module, you'll delve back into the world of organic materials and compounds, the basis for all life on earth, and build upon your knowledge of organic chemistry gained during your first year.

  • David Wharton

    The academic profile of Dr David Wharton, Lecturer in Education at University of Leicester

  • Academic Practice

    Module code: MN7366 This foundational module will give you the skills to excel in your human resource management and training course.  You'll look at practical study skills such as time management, effective note-taking and reading for research.

  • Organic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2201 In this module, you'll delve back into the world of organic materials and compounds, the basis for all life on earth, and build upon your knowledge of organic chemistry gained during your first year.

  • Organic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2201 In this module, you'll delve back into the world of organic materials and compounds, the basis for all life on earth, and build upon your knowledge of organic chemistry gained during your first year.

  • Education

    The Botanic Garden offers a range of primary and secondary programmes for schools, colleges and youth groups and can adapt these to fit particular curriculum or special needs.

  • Genomics

    Current research Genetics of CAD Platelet Biology and Haemostatic Mechanisms Members Professor Matt Bown Professor Nick Brindle Professor Fadi Charchar (Hon) Dr Veryan Codd Professor Gianluigi Condorelli (Hon) Dr Giovanni Mariscalco Dr...

  • Survey into the nation’s mental health will inform public policy

    The University of Leicester is conducting a national mental health and well-being survey to help inform public policy in England

  • Urgent action required to protect world’s coral reefs from disappearing within three decades, warn experts

    In 2018 the Vibrant Oceans group identified 50 reefs that are most likely to resist and survive climate change. The habitats are located largely in the Pacific and Indian oceans, with further reefs in the Caribbean and east of Africa.

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