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  • Software Engineering Project

    Module code: CO2015 The purpose of this module is to provide you with the opportunity to develop skills in the analysis, design, specification, implementation, testing and documentation of computer software systems, as well as develop skills that will enhance your employability.

  • Programming: Perl for Bioinformatics

    Module code: BS7103 Perl is a simple scripting language that is useful for bioinformatics housekeeping tasks, but is at the same time powerful enough to be used in the majority of bioinformatics webservers.

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7553 This module challenges the way we approach classical antiquity, introducing current theoretical debates in the fields of ancient history and classical archaeology.

  • Archaeological Heritage

    Module code: AR7601 This module will introduce you to key themes in the study of heritage. The early sections will explore the concept of heritage in its diverse forms (both tangible and intangible), and how this is linked to ideas of value and memory.

  • Global Cinema

    Module code: HA7301 Global Cinema examines the transnational nature of film production, reception and distribution, with a particular focus on the cinemas of the Global South and minority film cultures.

  • Holocaust Memorial Day, Holocaust denial and museums

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on January 27, 2019   The camp gate at Buchenwald. Photo: Guido Radig [CC BY 3.

  • Geneticist in major project to breed new varieties of wheat

    Our University has been included in one of three high-value, long-term research projects totalling £13.9M that have been awarded funding by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

  • Another Doctoral Grant success for School of Education

    Keke Zhang of the School of Education has been awarded a 2015 TOEFL Doctoral Research Grant for her research into the development and validation of a rating scale for assessing argumentative essays written by Chinese undergraduates in English programmes.

  • New study of multicultural Leicester provides food for thought

    Master's students in the School of Modern Languages have conducted the first study in Leicester to investigate multiculturalism through where and what we eat - and have found that while dining experiences bring together people from different cultures, in many...

  • Leicester geneticist awarded prestigious Fellowship

    Dr Turi King (pictured), Reader in Genetics and Archaeology at the University has been awarded a prestigious British Science Association (BSA) Honorary Fellowship for her outstanding dedication to engaging and inspiring people through science.

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