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  • Data Analytics

    Module code: CO2106 The extraction and analysis of raw data for the purpose of drawing conclusions is increasingly being aided by the use of technology.

  • Data Analytics

    Module code: CO2106 The extraction and analysis of raw data for the purpose of drawing conclusions is increasingly being aided by the use of technology.

  • Data Analytics

    Module code: CO2106 The extraction and analysis of raw data for the purpose of drawing conclusions is increasingly being aided by the use of technology.

  • Grand Union Training Partnership

    The Grand Union Training Partnership is an experienced school-centred initial teacher training consortium with over 20 years’ experience training secondary school teachers in Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes.

  • Archaeological fieldschool

    ULAS offers a 2 to 4 week fieldschool placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining understanding of archaeological investigations associated with commercial development.

  • Genetic properties help identify illegally traded tropical hardwood

    Around 30-90 percent of all tropical hardwood is logged illegally. Checks on the origin of wood, however thorough, are not particularly effective because documentation may be fraudulent.

  • A day in the life of an animal technician

    Read more about what a day is like for an animal technician in our DBS facility at Leicester.

  • Honorary graduates January 2018 Nina Stibbe

    The writer and novelist Nina Stibbe, whose works which include Love, Nina and Man at the Helm feature Leicestershire, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from our University at our graduation ceremonies on Thursday 25 January.

  • NIHR Biomedical Research Centre opens in Leicester

    Pioneering research into medical advancements in Leicester will continue for the next five years, thanks to an £11.6 million grant.

  • Forensics course explores how science helps police to solve crimes

    A popular free course offered by our University showcasing how police use forensic science to solve crimes will be running for its fourth time starting from 3 October 2016.

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