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  • Digital Communications

    Module code: EG4226 This module focuses specifically on communications using digital signals, including how noise and distortion to the signal can be estimated and assessed by changes to the signal.

  • Analysing Transnational and Intercultural Meaning: Images and Film/Language, Texts and Discourses

    Module code: MS7121 Module Outline The module aims to introduce you to the field of media and cultural research.

  • Conferences and Meetings

    Summary of EDI conference and meetings hosted by the College of Life Sciences

  • Advanced Stratigraphical Methods

    Module code: GL2020 This module provides you with the opportunity to further develop and practise your skills in analysing, describing, and interpreting geological maps and in drawing cross-sections.

  • Campus-wide study spaces

    alternative study spaces and PCs for use during the assessment period across the University of Leicester campus individual and group study spaces charles wilson building mezzanine freemen's common cottages

  • James Robert Burns

    The academic profile of Mr James Robert Burns, PhD Student (History) at University of Leicester

  • Discrete Structures

    Module code: CO1012 In this module you will study the basic concepts from discrete mathematics that are needed in the study of computer science. While the main purpose is to learn the necessary maths, the module is taught from a computer science viewpoint throughout.

  • Grammar Awareness

    Module code: EN7312 The aims of this module are to improve your English grammar awareness and enhance your ability to apply this knowledge and awareness to your own professional context. It provides an introduction based on pedagogic as well as descriptive models.

  • Meet the Richard III team

    The success of the Greyfriars project and the subsequent identification of Richard III is based on the expertise of academic and research staff at the University of Leicester.

  • Plants and People

    Module code: AR3087 How can the study of plants help us understand people in the past? What are the primary methods used by archaeobotanists? How do you identify the primary types of macroplant remains from British and European archaeological sites? How do...

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