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University of Leicester celebrates Black History Month
https://le.ac.uk/news/2023/october/bhm
The University of Leicester is holding a number of events to mark Black History Month, alongside its Students’ Union and Attenborough Arts Centre.
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Archives Collections Management Policy
https://le.ac.uk/library/about/policies/archives-collections
Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland College was established in 1921.
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Marketing Theory
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/mn7282
Module code: MN7282 Module Outline This module introduces the main theoretical assumptions and debates that surround marketing to consider how it has developed and grown into the discipline that we recognise today.
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Katie Eminson
https://le.ac.uk/cehs/people/katie-eminson
Research Associate ke79@leicester.ac.uk I am a full time PhD student who joined the team in September 2019.
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Logic and Problem Solving
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co1001
Module code: CO1001 Logic provides foundations, methods, and skills to Computer Science.
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Heritage and Culture
https://le.ac.uk/research/natural-heritage
From arts and culture to discovering dinosaurs, University of Leicester researchers examine what has shaped our society as we know it.
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Frequently asked questions
https://le.ac.uk/medicine/about/body-donation-programme/faqs
If you have a question about the Body Donation Programme at Leicester Medical School, feel free to browse our FAQs to see if we already have an answer.
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Discover the amazing benefits of volunteering
https://le.ac.uk/engagement/community/making-a-difference/benefits
benefits
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Biological Sciences with Foundation Year BSc
https://le.ac.uk/courses/biological-sciences-with-foundation-year-bsc/2026
If you would love to study Biological Sciences here at Leicester, but your A-level subjects don’t match our entry criteria, or you don’t quite have the entry requirements to get in, this degree is your bridge to making it happen.
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Biological Sciences (Neuroscience) MBiolSci
https://le.ac.uk/courses/biological-sciences-neuroscience-mbiolsci/2026
Computers are powerful machines, but no computer is more powerful or complex than the human brain. Studying neuroscience will reveal how brains and nervous systems work in animals, including humans – and what happens when something goes wrong.