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  • Introductory Organic Chemistry

    Module code: CH1201 Organic materials and compounds all contain carbon atoms. They comprise most known chemicals, form the basis for all life on Earth and have a huge amount of commercial applications.

  • 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...

  • Practice Development and Progression 3

    Module code: OP3002 This module will provide the opportunity to consolidate the skills you have developed during the third year of the programme.

  • Dr. Robert Britton

    The academic profile of Dr Robert Britton, Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • LGBT support organisations

    View our list of organisations that can provide support and advice to anyone interested in LGBT/anti-discriminatory practices in education.

  • Evolutionary Genetics

    Module code: BS3000 ‘Evolutionary genetics’ gives you an introductory overview of the genetic basis for the evolution of genes, genomes, and phenotypes from both theoretical and experimental perspectives.

  • Introduction to Medical Sciences

    Module code: BS0012 This module is designed to refresh your knowledge on human anatomy and physiology.

  • 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.

  • Operational Research

    Module code: MA7077 You will be able to recognise, formulate, and classify linear and nonlinear optimization problems.

  • The Diasporas Projects

    The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme was driven by eight linked projects incorporating some of the latest research in archaeology, genetics, history, linguistics, social psychology, and place-name studies.

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