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  • Ed Hollox

    The academic profile of Dr Ed Hollox, Reader at University of Leicester

  • Media Research Design and Practice

    Module code: MS7619 This module introduces you to the basic principles of research theory, design and ethics as well as to a range of individual quantitative and qualitative research methods commonly used in media and communications research.

  • Leadership and Project Management

    Module code: EG4009 A big difference between our BEng and MEng programmes is that the MEng gives you experience of leading teams, not simply managing your own work.

  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Leadership and Project Management

    Module code: EG4009 A big difference between our BEng and MEng programmes is that the MEng gives you experience of leading teams, not simply managing your own work.

  • Leadership and Project Management

    Module code: EG4009 A big difference between our BEng and MEng programmes is that the MEng gives you experience of leading teams, not simply managing your own work.

  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Media Research Design and Practice

    Module code: MS7619 This module introduces you to the basic principles of research theory, design and ethics as well as to a range of individual quantitative and qualitative research methods commonly used in media and communications research.

  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Telefónica Index on Digital Life

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 4, 2016 This new global survey examines progress towards digital life in 34 nations worldwide.

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