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  • Archaeology of Standing Buildings

    Module code: AR7024 This module begins by considering the theoretical debates about the archaeological study of buildings, and the chronological frameworks in which the study is set.

  • Security and Rule of Law in Post-Conflict States

    Module code: CR7582 This module addresses core post-conflict security and justice issues and provides an overview of key stakeholders involved in providing and maintaining security and the rule of law in countries emerging from conflict.

  • Exploring Socially Engaged Practice in Museums and Galleries

    Module code: MU7545 Socially engaged approaches and practices in museums and galleries of all kinds are rapidly evolving.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA3201 This module builds upon the principles of linear modelling to introduce a more comprehensive framework for data analysis: generalised linear models (GLMs).

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA7021 This module builds upon the principles of linear modelling to introduce a more comprehensive framework for data analysis: generalised linear models (GLMs).

  • Advice on guardians for International/EU applicants

    If you are due to start a course, are under the age of 18 and your parents live abroad, learn more about the consent needed in order to apply to Leicester.

  • Khaled Laib

    The academic profile of Dr Khaled Laib, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Screaming jelly babies and cannon fire at Salters Festival of Chemistry

    60 students from 15 schools in the East Midlands will enjoy an exciting day of chemistry at the Salters' Festival of Chemistry to be held at the University on Thursday 23 April. Each school will be represented by a team of four 11-13 year olds.

  • The right rubber for the job

    Researchers from the Department of Geology have discovered that when it comes to rubbers, textured surfaces, and reproduction, more fluid formulations have greater reliability than those that are thick and sticky.

  • Like father like son most European men descend from a handful of Bronze Age forefathers

    A team of researchers from the Department of Genetics led by Professor Mark Jobling and Dr Chiara Batini have discovered that most European men descend from just a handful of Bronze Age forefathers, due to a ‘population explosion’ that took place several...

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