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  • Research Bootcamp (online)

    Module code: AR3602 How do we design a research project? What are the main elements that we should consider to ensure that our research is feasible, will produce the data we need, and is ethical and responsible? There are many elements to consider when planning, writing...

  • Chemistry Project Part 1

    Module code: CH4261 You're now in the final year of your MChem.

  • Placement Project Practical

    Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.

  • Chemistry Project Part 1

    Module code: CH4261 You're now in the final year of your MChem.

  • Placement Project Practical

    Module code: CH3651 You've passed the halfway mark of your MChem and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely from when you began.

  • PPL PRS

    Leicester-based PPL PRS Ltd is a joint venture between the UK’s two music licensing organisations: PPL and PRS for Music, to provide a streamlined music licensing service.

  • Data Science Research Project

    Module code: MA7443 The data science research project is the cumulation of our MSc programme, where you will work in a group to solve a substantial data science problem in an area of your choice.

  • Data Science Research Project

    Module code: MA7443 The data science research project is the cumulation of our MSc programme, where you will work in a group to solve a substantial data science problem in an area of your choice.

  • Dismemberment in Prehistory – Not Just for the Criminally Insane. By Shane McCorristine

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on November 23, 2015 Francisco Goya, “Great deeds! Against the dead!” (1810s). Source: Wikimedia Commons. For as long as humans have been around we have cut up, hacked, butchered, and mutilated corpses.

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

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