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Contact us
https://le.ac.uk/crossing-boundaries/contact-us
Learn more about the team involved in the Crossing Boundaries project from both the University of Leicester and the University of Cape Town.
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Organisational Behaviour and Employee Development
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/lm3506
Module code: LM3506 This module critically considers both formal and informal systems of predicting individual behaviour then explores the psychology of group membership and the dynamic interactions that occur between individuals and the collective identity, purpose and...
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Health Law I
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/lw7292
Module code: LW7292 This module provides an overview of the fundamentals of Health Law.
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Blog
https://le.ac.uk/english-local-history/research/blog
A blog about new and events from the Centre for Regional and Local History
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Skills for your successful future
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mn0020
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Skills for your successful future
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/mn0020
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Fundamentals of Medical Statistics
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/md7440
Module code: MD7440 This module provides an overview of the basic statistical methods applied to medical/health data and an introduction to a range of study designs used to collect this data.
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Research
https://le.ac.uk/cls/research
Our research in the College of Life Sciences at Leicester is world-leading, covering the breadth of biological sciences through to clinical specialities and health sciences.
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Living in Towns: Archaeological Approaches to Medieval Urbanism
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ar2034
Module: AR2034 What did towns look like after Roman decline? When do we see a ‘rebirth’ of towns? Were medieval towns heavily fortified? How clean were medieval towns and households? Were medieval towns dominated by religious structures? These are...
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Fundamentals of Medical Statistics
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/md7440
Module code: MD7440 This module provides an overview of the basic statistical methods applied to medical/health data and an introduction to a range of study designs used to collect this data.