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  • MSc Research Project

    Module code: CH7061/CH7062/CH7063 You're undertaking an MSc, and the Research Project will test your mastery of chemical science like no other. In groups, you'll be undertaking a full-scale project as part of our Department's active research group.

  • Advanced Electronically Controlled Drives

    Module code: EG7035 This module will provide a theoretical and practical treatment of the complete electronic drive system; (including conventional dc drives as well as modern ac drives) including the mechanical part, the electrical machine, the power converter and the control.

  • Electronically Controlled Drives

    Module code: EG4221 This module will provide a theoretical and practical treatment of the complete electronic drive system; (including conventional dc drives as well as modern ac drives) including the mechanical part, the electrical machine, the power converter and the control.

  • Biostatistics research group

    Discover more about the Biostatistics Research Group at the University of Leicester.

  • Priorities and successes

    At the University of Leicester, renowned academic clinician, Professor Jon Barratt and his committed team lead the world in the study of IgAN.

  • Frequently asked questions

    View the most frequently asked questions about booking a fitness class at one of our sports centres.

  • Information for local residents

    Information for local residents on living with our student community. Most of our students living in residential areas across the city have good relationships with their neighbours and community.

  • Britain and the Roman World

    Module code: AR3607 This module builds on what you learned in earlier modules about the Roman world (such as AR1603 Introduction to Classical Archaeology andAR2607 Archaeology of Roman World).

  • The Archaeology of Colonialism in the Americas

    Module code: AR3085 Colonialism and its legacies structure the modern world today, both at home and further afield, responsible for inequalities in wealth and opportunity, attitudes to race and gender, configurations of power and knowledge.

  • Archaeology BCE

    Module code: AR1602 How did we become human? In this level 1 module you will explore the deep evolutionary past of humanity right through to the emergence of the Roman Empire. We will learn about early technologies and the first artists.

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