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  • Business and Financial Computing

    Module code: CO1109 Computing has made its way to the heart of many industries – one being the financial industry.

  • Study

    Geography at the University of Leicester is top-ranked with particular strengths in critical geography, environmental change and management, and spatial literacy and modelling. Find out more about our courses.

  • Business and Financial Computing

    Module code: CO1109 Computing has made its way to the heart of many industries – one being the financial industry.

  • Astrophysics with JWST

    Leicester scientists will be involved in a range of astrophysics projects using the James Webb Space Telescope and MIRI.

  • Politics, Conflict and Statecraft in Africa

    Module code: PL3150 This module is designed to introduce you to the world of African politics, diplomacy and statecraft. Specifically, the module draws insights from ancient, modern, and contemporary Africa to analyse international relations, statecraft and political conflict.

  • Politics, Conflict and Statecraft in Africa

    Module code: PL3150 This module is designed to introduce you to the world of African politics, diplomacy and statecraft. Specifically, the module draws insights from ancient, modern, and contemporary Africa to analyse international relations, statecraft and political conflict.

  • BSc or MGeol?

    Alongside the flexibility to change between the different degree programmes we also ensure that it is possible to transfer between the three-year (BSc) and the four-year (MGeol) degree, such that you can graduate with the qualification most appropriate for your future career.

  • Culture, heritage and languages

    Our academics are keen to offer their expertise across the fields of culture, heritage and languages, with services including archaeological pursuits and translation.

  • CIRA research Day

    CRÍA Research Day We are delighted to invite you to the CRÍA Research Day, hosted by CRÍA (Creative Research / Instituting Art), School of Heritage and Culture, University of Leicester, in partnership with the Attenborough Arts Centre and supported by the...

  • Explosive Weapons Monitor 2024

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 13, 2025 The Explosive Weapons Monitor is an initiative of the International Network on Explosive Weapons (INEW), a partnership of non-governmental organisations.

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