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  • Research Methods 1 - Understanding research methods and data analysis

    Module code: CR7721 Research Methods 1 provides you with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of methodological issues in security and risk research. It introduces you to research methodology on both a theoretical and practical level.

  • Research Methods 1 - Understanding research methods and data analysis

    Module code: CR7721 Research Methods 1 provides you with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of methodological issues in security and risk research. It introduces you to research methodology on both a theoretical and practical level.

  • Online COVID-19 rehab

    Professor Sally Singh leads a team to develop the new ‘Your COVID Recovery’ on-demand rehabilitation service.

  • Principles of Ecology and Conservation Biology

    Module code: BS2065 In this module you will study the ecological principles behind the structure and function of land and freshwater ecosystems.

  • Space scientists look to face down climate change

    Two pioneering projects led by space scientists at the University of Leicester have been awarded a share of research funding by the UK Space Agency.

  • Art Meets Radar

    Pedro Rodriguez Veiga , University staff member has entered a piece entitled 'Art Meets Radar'.

  • Specialised imaging systems

    We have a number of specialised imaging systems in the Advanced Imaging Facility in the Core Biotechnology Services. Learn more.

  • Policy for students under the age of 18 years

    Occasionally we will admit students under the age of 18. Read more about the policy surrounding applicants under the age of 18.

  • Fold-out solar blankets to power satellites receives £1 million boost

    A new concept for a solar blanket to power satellites that can be folded away will be developed with engineering expertise from the University of Leicester thanks to new funding.

  • The origin of humans a tale of tangled roots

    Dr Daniel Zadik from the Department of Genetics has written an article for his blog examining evidence regarding where humans originated.

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