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  • Research Communication

    Module code: GY3426 The academic publishing landscape has significantly changed with the impact of globalisation, new technologies and the growth of the knowledge economy.

  • Introduction to Brain and Behaviour

    Module code: PS1106 This module will provide a comprehensive overview of the structure and functional organisation of the brain.

  • Research Communication

    Module code: GY3426 The academic publishing landscape has significantly changed with the impact of globalisation, new technologies and the growth of the knowledge economy.

  • Introduction to Brain and Behaviour

    Module code: PS1106 This module will provide a comprehensive overview of the structure and functional organisation of the brain.

  • Applying through our partnerships

    Find out more about applying to Leicester through our partner institutions.

  • Research Communication

    Module code: GY3426 The academic publishing landscape has significantly changed with the impact of globalisation, new technologies and the growth of the knowledge economy.

  • Investigating Media

    Module code: MS7504 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline The ‘methods’ module of the course, designed to improve your ability to evaluate media research, learn some of the key research skills for the study of the media, and find out how to carry out your...

  • Materials Innovation Centre (MatIC)

    Materials Innovation Centre (MatIC) is a long-term strategic partnership between TWI and the University of Leicester, one of the world’s top universities. MatIC focuses on materials characterization, materials modelling and novel materials development.

  • Student wins support to tackle mental health issues from RBS

    A Leicester student has succeeded in winning support from a leading UK bank for a social impact venture.

  • Device and software development

    We support the development of devices that assist in rapid and reliable diagnosis of diseases and conditions. A number of early stage projects have received pump prime funding (see below) to develop new devices.

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