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  • Practising and Reflecting on Communicative Language Teaching

    Module code: ED7734 This module offers focus on key practical issues relevant to Communicative Language Teaching. You will study a range of areas relevant to the planning and delivery of effective English language lessons.

  • Phonology and Pronunciation

    Module code: ED7045 This module will provide you with an introduction to the formal description of the English sound system, based on pedagogic as well as descriptive models.

  • Reflections on Language Teaching and Learning

    Module code: ED7041 In this module you will examine key aspects of current teaching principles and practices and also gain valuable first-hand experience of classroom teaching and learning processes.

  • Igneous Petrogenesis

    Module code: GL4110 When and how did the continental crust form? Many models have been proposed, but this fundamental question remains unresolved.

  • Physical Volcanology

    Module code: GL3116 What causes giant explosive eruptions? How do volcanologists figure out how a volcano has behaved in the past, and how do they predict its future? In this module, you'll consider the catastrophic processes at work in volcanoes, from pyroclastic density...

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    Information and contact details for Professor Gerry McCann, Professor of Cardiac Imaging, Honorary Consultant Cardiologist.

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    The academic profile of Dr Katy Bunning, Lecturer in Museum Studies at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Professor Kimberley Brayson, Professor of Critical Jurisprudence at University of Leicester

  • Population genetics

    Genetic variation is what makes everyone look differently. Here at The University of Leicester's genetic department, we offer a variety of information and resources for various levels of education.

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

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