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  • Leicester reaches out to young people in London schools

    The University is targeting potential students living in London by forging new links with schools and colleges across the capital. The move has been prompted by an increased level of interest in Leicester from Londoners.

  • Building bridges - Creating links between university programmes and the professional translation industry

    The Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies (LeCTIS) teamed up with the East Midlands Regional Group of the ITI and were proud to present 'Building bridges - Creating links between university programmes and the professional translation industry'.

  • Physics Skills and Professional Development 2

    Module code: PA2010 This module is all about enhancing the core skills necessary for any physicist.

  • Clinical Obesity

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  • Employee Development and Workplace Learning

    Module code: MN7368 The rise of the 'knowledge economy' in recent years has generated considerable interest in the role of skills, knowledge and learning within organisations.

  • Business Law

    Module code: LW1002 Law impacts every stage of the life of a business, how you set it up, how it runs its operations and close it down.

  • Criminal Justice: Policing and Prosecutions

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  • Physics Skills and Professional Development 2

    Module code: PA2010 This module is all about enhancing the core skills necessary for any physicist.

  • The Bulletin - Leicester research suggests crime-fearing women prefer dominant partners

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre, you can hear about the research that shows that women who feel more at risk of crime also prefer physically dominant partners; we hear about the research revealing an ancient chimpanzee ancestor...

  • 2nd January 2016 Sol 1211

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 2, 2016 This HiRISE image taken from Mars Reconaissance Orbiter shows Curiosity in its current position at the margin of the steep slope of the Bagnold dunes.

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