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Numerical Programming in C++
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/pa3247
Module code: PA3247 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.
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Numerical Programming in C++
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/pa3247
Module code: PA3247 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.
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Lending books and journals to other libraries
https://le.ac.uk/library/using/borrowing/lending-to-libraries
Libraries in the UK and from around the world may request articles, chapters and books from our collection through a variety of inter library loan and document supply channels.
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People
https://le.ac.uk/psychology-vision-sciences/research/health-and-wellbeing/alarm/people
Project team Eva Krockow, University of Leicester, Principal Investigator Dr Eva Krockow is Associate Professor of Psychology in the School of Psychology of Vision Sciences with expertise in mixed-methods research in health-related decision making.
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Access and training
https://le.ac.uk/cbs/facilities/emf/access
Learn more about the access and training for the Electron Microscopy Facility in the Core Biotechnology Services.
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Tragedy
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3194
Module code: EN3194 In 4th century BC, the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that good tragedy should stimulate ‘pity and fear’ and cause emotional catharsis.
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Tragedy
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/en3194
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Tragedy
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/en3194
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Physics & Astronomy: Page 18
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/author/leigh_fletcher/page/18/
Why Not… Run a Crossword Morning? Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 November 2020 Postgraduates within the School run crossword coffee mornings every day to stay connected during home working, writes Rosie Hodnett.
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Carole McCartney
https://le.ac.uk/people/carole-mccartney
The academic profile of Professor Carole McCartney, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at University of Leicester