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  • Scientific Computing

    Module code: FS0061 Computer programming is a useful tool for all areas of science.  It allows you to speed up and automate many tasks in data processing and analysis, and offers a quick and consistent way to plot attractive graphs.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code: FS0061 Computer programming is a useful tool for all areas of science.  It allows you to speed up and automate many tasks in data processing and analysis, and offers a quick and consistent way to plot attractive graphs.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code: FS0061 Computer programming is a useful tool for all areas of science.  It allows you to speed up and automate many tasks in data processing and analysis, and offers a quick and consistent way to plot attractive graphs.

  • Congratulations to Dr. Henrik Melin: New Webb Fellow!

    Dr Henrik Melin, of the University of Leicester, has been awarded a five-year Fellowship to study the giant planets using the James Webb Space Telescope, funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), with support from the University of Leicester.

  • Competing on the centre right: An examination of party strategy in Britain

    This research project provided a detailed analysis of the ideology, policies and strategy of the Conservative Party and UKIP at the 2009 European Parliament and the next general election.

  • Adam Webb

    The academic profile of Dr Adam Webb, Senior Research Associate at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Dr Alex Webb, Post-Doctoral Research Associate at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Dr Tom Webb, Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Genomics at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Dr Tessa Webb, Associate Professor, Associate Dean of Education (College of Life Sciences) at University of Leicester

  • Web Index

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 7, 2012 The World Wide Web Foundation has launched the Web Index : http://www.webfoundation.

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