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    Kerry Dobbins is a Professional Development Advisor at the LLI. She works with colleagues to support the development of their teaching and supporting learning activities.

  • Interpreting Heritage in Practice

    Module code: MU7574 This module will teach you to: Through the development of an interpretive project, demonstrate familiarity with project management approaches within heritage projects.

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    Take a look at the opportunities for collaborations, postdoctural and PhD study within the Hodgkinson Group in the School of Chemistry.

  • People

    Meet the English at Leicester team. Browse our list of academic staff, honorary visiting staff and PhD students. Find information on ways to get in touch and browse our staff and students' research interests.

  • Meng Jia

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  • Advanced Qualitative Techniques

    Module code: MN3123 Qualitative research allows you to explore opinions, attitudes, beliefs and intentions behind decisions. This module will teach you advanced qualitative techniques and will give you an insight into applying these within businesses and organisations.

  • Archaeological Geophysics Field Course

    Module code: GL3115 In this module you will take the geophysical field skills that you acquired in your second year to the next level. In small teams you will thoroughly investigate an area of interest using a variety of methods.

  • Advanced Electrical Machines

    Module code: EG4211 In this module we will learn how to make detailed calculations and predictions of the operation of machines under steady state and dynamic conditions, and when connected to electronic drives.

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    The academic profile of Dr Ning Wang, Lecturer in Cancer Metabolism and Prevention at University of Leicester

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