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  • Matthias Heintz

    The academic profile of Dr Matthias Heintz, Lecturer in Computer Science (Teaching Focussed) at University of Leicester

  • Science objectives

    BepiColombo Investigate the origin and evolution of a planet close to the parent star Study Mercury's form, interior structure, geology, composition and craters Examine Mercury's exosphere Perform a test of Einstein's theory of general relativity,...

  • Mukund Janardhanan

    The academic profile of Dr Mukund Janardhanan, Lecturer, Director of Education at University of Leicester

  • Georgiana Grigore

    The academic profile of Dr Georgiana Grigore, Associate Professor in Marketing at University of Leicester

  • Advanced Money and Banking

    Module code: EC7107 In this module you will study the behaviour of banks in the modern macro-financial system, based on the latest research in this area.

  • Micorobial genomes

    Genome is the word we use to describe all of an organism's DNA, including its chromosomes and any other pieces of DNA it may have acquired. The University of Leicester provides a range of resources for academic purposes.

  • Brookfield

    A range of study spaces are available at our Brookfield campus located on London Road. The Teaching Centre and Hub and Brookfield House will be open 8.00am-6.00pm Monday to Friday (closed on bank holidays). You will need your ID card to access the buildings.

  • Modern Sociological Theory

    Module code: SY3079 This module examines a number of key works in contemporary sociological theory that have sought to understand major social phenomena, including the processes of change, such as climate change and the expansion of the human rights regime.

  • Taking to new heights to help beat cancer

    A Leicester man is taking fundraising to new heights – 15,000ft, to be precise. on Saturday 8 August 2015 at Hibaldstow Airfield in Lincolnshire.

  • Lecture to explore the science of colour

    Why is fire yellow? Why is your gas hob blue? What makes traffic lights red, amber and green? These phenomena and many others will be examined in a free public lecture on Thursday 17 September at the Ground Floor Lecture Theatre 3 of the Ken Edwards Building at 6.30pm.

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