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How do we measure ‘Learning Gain’?
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/ult/2016/11/23/how-do-we-measure-learning-gain/
Menu Close University Leadership Team Home How do we measure ‘Learning Gain’? How do we measure ‘Learning Gain’? Posted by on November 23, 2016 The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) is clearly a hot topic in the Higher Education sector at the moment and occupies the...
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Student Research Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/cr3038
Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.
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Student Research Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/cr3038
Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.
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Student Research Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/cr3038
Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.
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German Beginners (Level 1)
https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/german/level-1
German course for beginners at Leicester University
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Fundamentals of GIS
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/gy7701
Module code: GY7701 This module provides a broad introduction to the fundamental aspects of GIS in terms of theory, sourcing data, and using software.
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Fundamentals of GIS
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/gy7701
Module code: GY7701 This module provides a broad introduction to the fundamental aspects of GIS in terms of theory, sourcing data, and using software.
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Fundamentals of GIS
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/gy7701
Module code: GY7701 This module provides a broad introduction to the fundamental aspects of GIS in terms of theory, sourcing data, and using software.
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Convicts, Collecting and Knowledge Production in the Nineteenth Century
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/carchipelago/2015/07/27/convicts-collecting-and-knowledge-production-in-the-nineteenth-century/
Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on July 27, 2015 In previous blogs, I have explored some of the circulations and connections that linked nations, colonies and empires, and wove together practices of punishment and penal labour across polities and imperial spaces.
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PhD student invited to Vienna to present his research on how living things become fossils
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/april/phd-student-invited-to-vienna-to-present-his-research-on-how-living-things-become-fossils
A palaeontologist has been invited to Vienna to talk about his doctoral research in the field taphonomy – the process of fossilisation.