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  • Foundations of Health Data Science

    Module code: MD7475 This module will provide an outline of the workflow of a typical data science project, from the formation of questions to the communication of results.

  • Epidemiology

    Module code: MD7452 Modelling in epidemiology project The project is designed to give you experience in analysing epidemiological data using logistic and Poisson models. The project uses real datasets, which inevitably comes with some real problems.

  • Epidemiology for Health Data Science

    Module code: MD7474 Modelling in epidemiology project The project is designed to give you experience in analysing epidemiological data using logistic and Poisson models. The project uses real datasets, which inevitably comes with some real problems.

  • Strategic Communication Management

    Module code: MS7618 This module explores the theory and practice of strategic communications management within organisational settings and campaigns management more generally.

  • Strategic Communication Management

    Module code: MS7618 This module explores the theory and practice of strategic communications management within organisational settings and campaigns management more generally.

  • How to prepare

    Find out how to register for your graduation at the University of Leicester and what you need to do before the day.

  • Programme

    8.30am-9.00am Registration and Refreshments 9.00am-9.05am Welcome/Induction 9.05am-9.15am Opening Remarks by Professor Richard Thomas 9.15am-10.00am Introductory Keynote: Professor Ian Haynes Engineering and the future of the past: Perspectives from Rome Transformed. 10.00am-10.

  • The Annual Industry Lecture

    The Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester hosts an annual lecture by a distinguished member of the engineering community.

  • Ross Parry

    The academic profile of Professor Ross Parry, Professor of Museum Technology at University of Leicester

  • Leicester academic talks Journalism Down Under

    Tor Clark (pictured), Associate Professor in Journalism in the School of Media, Communication and Sociology, has just returned from a speaking tour of Australia and New Zealand Tor spoke to audiences in Perth, Melbourne and Wellington, during a two-week visit to the continent...

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