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  • Computational Creativity

    Module code: CO3104 (double module) Computational Creativity introduces the theory and practice of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for creative applications.

  • Race class and citizenship following Brexit to be explored at free public event

    Our University will host a free public event on Wednesday 22 February which will seek to understand the implications of Brexit in relation to race, class and citizenship.

  • Computational Creativity

    Module code: CO3104 (double module) Computational Creativity introduces the theory and practice of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for creative applications.

  • Military History Live event in Leicester

    An Alumnus of the University who was involved in the establishment of the Centre for Hate Studies at Leicester is launching his book at a Military History Live event in Leicester.

  • Research highlighted in Governments Serious Violence Strategy

    A major research project led by a team of researchers from our Department of Criminology working with the Home Office has been highlighted in the Government’s latest ‘Serious Violence Strategy’ policy paper.

  • Freedom of information

    See your rights to access data held by the University under the freedom of information act (2000).

  • Celebrating 25 years of Hubble

    On 24 April 1990, NASA launched one of the most ambitious experiments in the history of astronomy: the Hubble Space Telescope.

  • MSc Research Project

    Module code: MB7009 One of the most valued features of this course is the MSc Research Project, in which you will put your newly acquired practical skills and knowledge to the test.

  • MSc Research Project

    Module code: MB7009 One of the most valued features of this course is the MSc Research Project, in which you will put your newly acquired practical skills and knowledge to the test.

  • NASA Mars Rover set for touchdown on Red Planet

    Space scientists around the world will hold their breath on Thursday as NASA’s latest mission to Mars attempts a daring landing on the Red Planet.

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