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  • Actuarial Practice

    Module code: MA7413 This module provides essential knowledge of risk management techniques, investment management, insurance and pension schemes and other areas where an actuary might operate, to give real world context to their work.

  • Events

    Learn more about the events held as part of the Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Eki Omorogbe

    The academic profile of Dr Eki Omorogbe, Lecturer in Law at University of Leicester

  • Spatial Information Science

    Module code: GY7023 Spatial information is information that identifies a specific location or geographical area. It is usually stored as coordinates or topology, and in this module you will explore the nature of spatial information and the current paradigms for computer storage.

  • Steered Research Project

    Module code: BS7120 Your steered research project will be organised as a group project with individually assessed components focusing on the topic of next generation sequencing.

  • Steered Research Project

    Module code: BS7120 Your steered research project will be organised as a group project with individually assessed components focusing on the topic of next generation sequencing.

  • Steered Research Project

    Module code: BS7120 Your steered research project will be organised as a group project with individually assessed components focusing on the topic of next generation sequencing.

  • Academic cited among Britains most influential people

    Professor Helen Atkinson CBE (pictured), Head of the Department of Engineering, has been cited among the Debrett’s 500 most influential people in Britain.

  • History of 19th century building on campus revealed

    New information about the history of 1 Salisbury Road was revealed during a visit by Dr Sula Ellis to the East Midlands Oral History Archive (EMOHA), which is based in the building.

  • Expert opinions cover slum tourism the BBC and Brexit

    Professor Peter Lunt has written an article discussing how Ofcom may soon regulate the BBC - yet we know it already struggles to treat the public as citizens and not just consumers.

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