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  • Computers, Society and Professionalism

    Module code: CO3101 In this module we will look at the Information Society and Information Revolution, and explore the effect that computers and IT have had on employment in general; looking at corporate organisations and individual jobs, analysing and evaluating example...

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • Study

    Our team at The University of Leicester Centre of Urban History (CUH) conducts cutting edge teaching and research in urban history and related fields.

  • 2015 statistics

    See the statistics relating to the animals used and bred in our research facility in 2015.

  • Governance

    Funding calls are organized on a yearly basis, with typically two calls, one in the Autumn, and the other in Spring. The projects are assessed by the steering committee, which consists of a large panel of peers and industry representatives.

  • Personalising mesothelioma treatment

    Precision therapeutics for mesothelioma Research theme lead: Professor Dean Fennell FMedSci Mesothelioma is an incurable cancer caused by asbestos, an environmental contaminant, that can arise in the chest or the abdomen.

  • Movies

    The following short video-clips illustrate the involvement of the European Petrophysics Consortium (EPC) in the coordination of downhole logging operations and the acquisition of core physical properties measurements from a number of IODP expeditions.

  • Sloothby, Lincolnshire

    Listen to speakers from Sloothby, Lincolnshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

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