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  • Computational Partial Differential Equations with Applications

    Module code: MA7011 The mathematical models arising from countless physical and natural phenomena as well as social sciences such as economics and finance are based on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs).

  • Museum Studies sets stage for global dialogue

    The School of Museum Studies is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an event that examines the changing role of museums. The School has organised a conference and a number of events.

  • Holocaust Memorial Day

    Find out how the University of Leicester joins the world in commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January.

  • Human Spaceflight and Nuclear Systems

    Module code: PA7051 This module provides a detailed overview of the specific requirements introduced by human spaceflight.

  • Human Spaceflight and Nuclear Systems

    Module code: PA7051 This module provides a detailed overview of the specific requirements introduced by human spaceflight.

  • Zooarchaeology (the archaeology of animals)

    Module code: AR3017 Animal bones are ubiquitous archaeological finds and it is well recognised that their detailed study can shed light on a diverse range of past human activities including:  Diet Hunting and farming strategies The use of animals and animal...

  • Proteins: Structure and Bioinformatics

    Module code: BS7102 In this module you will study the basic features of three-dimensional protein structures and the tools available to determine, visualise and analyse them.

  • BSc Research Skills, Employability and General Paper

    Module code: CH3260 This module offers a great opportunity to develop your general chemistry skills through a variety of different methods. You'll submit a general paper, in which you will solve unseen synoptic chemistry problems.

  • Introduction to Forensic Archaeology

    Module code: CH7232 This module focuses on application of archaeological methodology to crime scene investigation.

  • Jennifer Creese

    The academic profile of Dr Jennifer Creese, Lecturer SAPPHIRE Research Group at University of Leicester

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