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  • Focus on assessment

    Posted by Rachel Tunstall in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on May 27, 2016 The Leicester Learning Institute (LLI) hosted what proved to be a lively and engaging ‘Focus on’ event, from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 April.

  • Hoa Do

    The academic profile of Dr Hoa Do, Associate Professor in Management at University of Leicester

  • Spacecraft Systems Engineering

    Module code: EG7413 Spacecraft are now critical to everyday life, providing communication and navigation capability around the world, as well as allowing us to explore other planets. Leicester has a long history of building instruments for exciting and famous space missions.

  • Research Project

    Module code: SY3042 This unique module will give you the time, support and resources to undertake your own research project. After designing it you’ll then identify, analyse and handle sociological information to explore your research questions.

  • Archaeology of Urbanism

    Module code: AR3552 Archaeology is well placed to provide a lot of information about towns and cities.

  • Strategic Resource Development

    Module code: MU7026 Module Outline Museums are made up of a number of resources. These include people, infrastructures and collections and associated information. This module explores how these resources are acquired – and how and why they are maintained and developed.

  • Introduction to Practice

    Module code: RA1003 This will be your first placement experience module. You will spend your time in the professional radiology department and apply the professional learning from previous modules.

  • Introduction to Practice

    Module code: RA1003 This will be your first placement experience module. You will spend your time in the professional radiology department and apply the professional learning from previous modules.

  • Engineering the past to build a resilient future

    This symposium will explore how Engineering and Archaeology principles could be integrated to understand how the past human activity has shaped the environment and reveal novel trends critical to developing improved conservation strategies.

  • Discoveries

    Since 1995, ULAS has been part of hundreds of projects with discoveries ranging from the Palaeolithic era to the modern era, alongside the remarkable discovery of Richard III.

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