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  • Big Data and People Analytics

    Module code: MN3161 This module is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to harness the power of data for business and HRM.

  • Introductory Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

    Module code: NT2008 Organic materials and compounds all contain carbon atoms. They comprise most known chemicals, form the basis for all life on Earth and have a huge amount of commercial applications.

  • Supervisory support

    Our PhD students benefit from supervision from internationally recognised scholars and researchers who are at the frontiers of their disciplines.

  • Resources

    We've supplied links to helpful resources for research and revision for students who are in higher education.

  • Programme for Employability Day 2025

    9.45am - 10.00am: Arrival and registration, Sir Bob Burgess Building (SBBB), main foyer 10.00am - 3.

  • Artist bios

    See our artist bios from our collaborators in the minimal surfaces artists' views project.

  • Free language taster sessions from Languages at Leicester

    A long-running language learning programme providing over a dozen languages is offering members of the public the opportunity to try a new language for free.

  • Work experience placements

    The Division of Biomedical Services encourages students (from GCSE to degree level) to apply for work experience in our facility.

  • PlanetarySeminar: Python tutorial for space physics

    Posted by mkj13 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 14 January 2021 Later this month, on Wednesday January 27, Dr Angeline Burrell will be presenting a virtual seminar titled “Python tutorial for space physics”. The seminar will be held over Teams at 14:00 ( click here to join ) .

  • Behavioural Economics

    Module code: EC3089 This module samples from the rich literature on behavioural economics, the fastest growing area of economics.  It is interdisciplinary and combines together economic theory, psychology, sociology, evolutionary biology, and even neuroscience.

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