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  • Climate of the Future, the View from the Past

    Module code: GL4111 The Earth, its weather and its climate has been on a 4 billion year journey of climate change, which you'll explore during this module.

  • Leicester academics among worlds most influential

    Two academics from our College of Life Sciences have been cited in a list of ‘the world’s most influential scientific minds’.

  • Alexander Gorban

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  • Spain and its Others

    Module code: SP3165 This module focuses on representations of difference (understood in terms of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and citizenship status) in a selection of Spanish cultural texts from the 1950s to the 2010s.

  • Spain and its Others

    Module code: SP3165 This module focuses on representations of difference (understood in terms of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and citizenship status) in a selection of Spanish cultural texts from the 1950s to the 2010s.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA3201 This module builds upon the principles of linear modelling to introduce a more comprehensive framework for data analysis: generalised linear models (GLMs).

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA7021 This module builds upon the principles of linear modelling to introduce a more comprehensive framework for data analysis: generalised linear models (GLMs).

  • Year abroad destinations - FSA eligibility

    Find out more about the courses students can start in the 2021/22 academic year.

  • Leicester Tigers begin pre-season training on University rugby pitches

    The University has been privileged to provide perfect pitches for the Leicester Tigers as they prepare for the upcoming 2016/17 season.

  • Cutting ourselves out of the worlds largest economic bloc would undermine our position as a global leader in science and innovation

    President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle (pictured) has joined 95 other UK university Vice-Chancellors in outlining why universities are stronger in Europe.

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