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  • Functional Programming

    Module code: CO2107 Functional programming is one of the many programming paradigms available (others being object-oriented, functional etc.) - functional programming is declarative, designed on the concept of mathematical functions.

  • Vector Calculus

    Module code: MA2032 The branches of mathematical analysis, and differential and integral calculus in particular, form an essential part of the toolbox of any pure or applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • Vector Calculus

    Module code: MA2032 The branches of mathematical analysis, and differential and integral calculus in particular, form an essential part of the toolbox of any pure or applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • Before you arrive

    If you’re an applicant who has an offer to study with us, browse our useful information to help you prepare for starting your degree.

  • Managerial Economics

    Module code: EC3071 This module is mainly about incentive theory.  The two main parts are agency problem and adverse selection.  The former is about a context when an individual called principal hires another person called agent to accomplish a task.

  • Mohammad R Ali

    The academic profile of Dr Mohammad Ali, Research Fellow in the Leicester Diabetes Centre at University of Leicester

  • Early Modern Letter-Writing: Culture and Practice

    Module code: EN7245 In early modern society, if you were not able to speak to your interlocutor face-to-face, then a letter was your main alternative option for communication.

  • Pregnancy expertise from across the world to collaborate on health opportunities in China

    A new project that will twin the expertise of pregnancy and obstetrics researchers across the world with their counterparts in China has been announced with funding from the Chinese government.

  • The Centre for Hate Studies

    The Centre for Hate Studies at the University of Leicester works with organisations all over the world to tackle hate and extremism through evidence-based training, research and shaping policy.

  • About

    In Their Own Right is a jointly run project by The National Archives at Kew Gardens and the Department of History at the University.

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