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  • New dimension of space technology

    Satellites are a crucial component of the 21st-century technology. Our research extends the flight time of satellites by addressing the hazards of space.

  • Creative Writing and Space

    Module code: EN7923 This module sends your Creative Writing into space, on a quest to find new worlds, new concepts, new metaphors – to boldly go where no Creative Writing module has gone before.

  • Bi-directional Translation Workshops

    Module code: TS7007 In this module, we'll dive into an exciting mix of lectures, seminars, and workshops. You'll get to experience translation from Arabic/Chinese to English and back.

  • Advanced Topics in Medical Microbiology

    Module code: MB3020 This module extends the basic knowledge of Medical Microbiology gained in MB2020 and considers the molecular and cellular mechanisms of infection and host-pathogen interactions.

  • High-Performance Work Practices

    Module code: LM3508 This module critically explores the links between HRM practice and worker performance.

  • Software Measurement and Quality Assurance

    Module code: CO3095 Ensuring the quality of a software product is crucial to the success of any software engineering project. Quality is not an extra that can be added at the end of the process but must be built into the product throughout the development stages.

  • Education Dissertation

    Module code: ED7600 Your dissertation provides an exciting opportunity for you to explore a topic of particular interest in great depth.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: ED7416 In this final module of the M. Ed programme you will conduct a professional enquiry to investigate a research focus of your choosing within an educational context.

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  • 40-year study finds mysterious patterns in temperatures at Jupiter

    An international team of scientists, including at the University of Leicester, have completed the longest-ever study tracking temperatures in Jupiter’s upper troposphere, the layer of the atmosphere where the giant planet’s weather occurs and where its signature colourful...

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