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  • Games and Culture

    Module code: MS3011 Digital games are one of the top-selling entertainment industries as well as a popular and commonplace leisure activity.

  • PhD Student Has Review Published in Green Chemistry

    A University of Leicester Chemistry PhD student's critical review, The importance of design in lithium ion battery recycling, has been published and garnered international attention via her interview with Green Rocks.

  • Matthew Benyon

    Matthew Benyon, PhD candidate, University of Leicester HPRU

  • Working with Geographical Information

    Module code: GY1019  In this module, students will be introduced to a variety of fundamental descriptive and comparative statistical methods. First we cover the basics of how to describe and summarise geographical data, numerically and graphically.

  • Analysis and Design of Algorithms

    Module code: CO7002 Algorithms are step-by-step procedures, such as those executed by computers, to solve problems.

  • Chinese Media and Popular Culture in a Global Context

    Module code: MS7052 All aspects of Chinese popular culture will be investigated in this module, and you’ll gain an understanding of the influential social factors behind the media, as well as its implications.

  • Games and Culture

    Module code: MS3011 Digital games are one of the top-selling entertainment industries as well as a popular and commonplace leisure activity.

  • Resources

    Resources for higher education students, on antibiotic resistance. Access the resources through the links and read the descriptions for more information.

  • Resources

    Useful immunity and vaccination resources for higher education students looking to expand their understanding and research.

  • Leicester Criminologist to give expert evidence to House of Commons Home Affairs Committee

    Professor Neil Chakraborti (pictured), Head of the Department of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Hate Studies, has been invited to give expert evidence to the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee on 6 February.

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