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  • Respiratory Sciences projects

    Browse details of the available Respiratory Sciences PhD projects within Infection, Immunity and Inflammation at the University of Leicester.

  • Equations of Mathematical Physics

    Module code:MA4002 This module will develop your understanding of partial differential equations, their classifications, solutions and applications. We will take a more in-depth look at Fourier series and some special functions in solving partial differential equations.

  • People

    Meet the people who study, work and research in the School of Education at Leicester - including academic staff, the management team, professional services staff, partnerships and CPD+ staff and more.

  • Equations of Mathematical Physics

    Module code:MA4002 This module will develop your understanding of partial differential equations, their classifications, solutions and applications. We will take a more in-depth look at Fourier series and some special functions in solving partial differential equations.

  • Sustainable and Environmental Chemistry

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  • Fundamentals of GIS

    Module code: GY7701 This module provides a broad introduction to the fundamental aspects of GIS in terms of theory, sourcing data, and using software.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY7720 In the last five months of the course you will undertake an individual research project - your dissertation.

  • Climate Change: Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation

    Module code: GY2420 This module explores the wide ranging impacts of human-induced climate change on the atmosphere, biosphere, human populations and economies.

  • Dissertation (Digital Marketing)

    Module code: MK7029 Your dissertation is the most substantive piece of work that you will undertake during your studies.

  • Issues in Media and Communication

    Module code: MS7616 This module will provide you with an insight into some of the current and salient themes of research trends in Media and Communication Studies.

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