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  • Management Theory and Debate

    Module code: MN1000 This module will introduce you to the study of management, and to the context in which organisations operate.

  • Literature and Culture in 1859

    Module code: EN7127 In publishing terms, 1859 was an extraordinary year. It saw the publication (or the serialisation) of a number of books that would become defining texts for the Victorian period.

  • Management Theory and Debate

    Module code: MN1000 This module will introduce you to the study of management, and to the context in which organisations operate.

  • Blood Distribution and Spatter

    Module code: CH7900 Learn how to understand the function of blood spatter interpretation in crime scene reconstruction along with the physical forces that are involved in the flight and droplet dynamics of blood, the geometric parameters used to determine directionality and...

  • Complex Health and Social Challenges in Midwifery and Neonatal Care

    Module code: MW2005 There are different health conditions that may cause deviations from the normal physiology in the childbearing woman and fetus/neonate. In this module these conditions will be discussed in detail alongside the challenges they create.

  • Melbourne, Derbyshire

    Listen to speakers from Melbourne, Derbyshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • X-ray fluorescence

    By recording the X-ray spectrum you can work out the elements that make up Mercury’s surface.

  • Blood Distribution and Spatter

    Module code: CH7900 Learn how to understand the function of blood spatter interpretation in crime scene reconstruction along with the physical forces that are involved in the flight and droplet dynamics of blood, the geometric parameters used to determine directionality and...

  • Reversing Diabetes: Fact or Fiction?

    Facilitated by experienced and high profile clinical and academic staff from the Leicester Diabetes Centre, students benefit from the wealth of experience and specialist knowledge.

  • Bookable study spaces

    18 August 2020 As part of the wider resumption of services from the Library, we are trialling bookable study spaces for academic staff and postgraduate research students from Wednesday 19th August, with the first spaces available from Thursday 20th August.

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