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  • Practical Aims and Methods in Archaeology

    Module code: AR1009 This module will expand upon (and deepen your understanding of) the topics and issues covered in Archaeology: the essentials as well as provide greater practical experience of the archaeological techniques used in excavation, survey and post-excavation...

  • Advanced Materials Chemistry

    Module code: CH3208 During your second year, you would have learnt about the exciting world of materials chemistry during CH2207 Polymer & Materials Chemistry.

  • Immigration Law

    Module code: LW3460 The refugee ‘crisis’ in Europe and the US and the fallout from the Brexit referendum mean that immigration law has become one of the most topical and exciting areas of law over the past few years.

  • Place, Branding and Tourism

    Module code: MN3144 We've all been guilty of feeling pangs of jealousy when photos of exotic destinations or cool city breaks pop up on our Instagram feed.

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA7414 This module will give a comprehensive grounding in the fundamental notation and processes in studying human mortality data in an actuarial context.

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA7414 This module will give a comprehensive grounding in the fundamental notation and processes in studying human mortality data in an actuarial context.

  • Harvinder Virk

    The academic profile of Dr Harvinder Virk, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer Respiratory Sciences at University of Leicester

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA7414 This module will give a comprehensive grounding in the fundamental notation and processes in studying human mortality data in an actuarial context.

  • Space Park Leicester marks hugely successful first year as Space City launches

    University of Leicester reflects on past and hints at future as glimpse of next phase of Space Park Leicester’s development unveiled, coinciding with the launch of Leicester’s ‘Space City’ cluster

  • Explosion-hunting telescope tested by Leicester space scientists ready for launch

    University of Leicester experts tested optics for the Einstein Probe, led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

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