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  • Foundations of Computation

    Module code: CO1108 In this module, we explore the idea of foundations and theory in Computer Science. We discuss and classify grammars and formal languages to solve simple problems.

  • Leicester rated in top 10 cities to start a sustainable tech business

    Leicester has been rated in the top 10 cities in the UK to start a sustainable tech business. The list, compiled by Business Zone, highlights Leicester among the cities leading the way by setting the right foundations for success.

  • Legal and Information Assurance Services

    Legal and Information Assurance Services provides legal guidance and representation to the University of Leicester.

  • MedRACE Conference 2025

    MedRACE conference and events to celebrate 5 years at Leicester Medical School. University of Leicester.

  • About Represent

    About the Represent Campaign

  • Advanced Electrical Machines

    Module code: EG7034 In this module we will learn how to make detailed calculations and predictions of the operation of machines under steady state and dynamic conditions, and when connected to electronic drives.

  • Advanced Electrical Machines

    Module code: EG7034 In this module we will learn how to make detailed calculations and predictions of the operation of machines under steady state and dynamic conditions, and when connected to electronic drives.

  • Advanced Electrical Machines

    Module code: EG7034 In this module we will learn how to make detailed calculations and predictions of the operation of machines under steady state and dynamic conditions, and when connected to electronic drives.

  • Arguing against learning outcomes as a behaviourist learning approach – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Arguing against learning outcomes as a behaviourist learning approach.

  • Major step in UK contribution to space mission to study solar wind

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 October 2021 Space scientists from the University of Leicester have delivered a key component for a new mission to study the impact of the solar wind on Earth’s magnetic field.

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