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  • Concurrent Design

    Module code: CO2108 (double module) Concurrent Design is the simultaneous design and production of a prototype. This module will enable you to develop business ideas and create plans for start-ups, through industry-led projects derived from real-world sources.

  • Recruit new talent

    We can support you to recruit the students and graduates you are looking to target through partnering on a recruitment plan to meet application and hiring targets. Please contact us at employer.services@leicester.ac.

  • Teaching

    The Centre for New Writing is a hub of Creative Writing teaching at the University of Leicester. Creative Writing offers a broad range of exciting and challenging course options in a dynamic environment of practicing writers.

  • Francis Donbesuur

    The academic profile of Dr Francis Donbesuur, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Section 10 - Alumni Association

    Read Section 10 of our Statutes, entitled Alumni Association. This section outlines that there shall be an Alumni Association of the University.

  • Section 11 - The Students' Union

    Read Section 11 of our Statutes, entitled The Students’ Union. This section outlines that there shall be a Students’ Union of the University.

  • The Future of Work

    Module code: MN1013 We are living through a revolution in the world of work.  The main forces of change, such as automation and globalisation, have been building for several years and appear to have accelerated after the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • First Principle - Schedule 2

    View the first principle of schedule 2 of the data protection principles.

  • The Future of Work

    Module code: MN1013 We are living through a revolution in the world of work.  The main forces of change, such as automation and globalisation, have been building for several years and appear to have accelerated after the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The face of a king

    After the bones had been scanned, a 3D scan of the skull was sent to the University of Dundee where the muscles and skin were modelled using a computer process known as stereolithography.

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