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  • Introduction to Chemistry 1

    Module code: CH0065 Chemistry is a broad discipline with many areas and specialities under its umbrella. That's why we've designed this first introductory module to encompass a broad range of subjects and topics within the central science.

  • System Dynamics and Control

    Module code: EG2302 Automatic control of engineering products is everywhere, from simple algorithms that regulate the temperature in standard kitchen ovens, to more sophisticated ones regulating the behaviour of aeroplanes.

  • Intelligence Failure

    Module code: PL7542 It is often said that victory is the result of good planning, while defeat is the result of poor intelligence.

  • Introduction to Chemistry 1

    Module code: CH0065 Chemistry is a broad discipline with many areas and specialities under its umbrella. That's why we've designed this first introductory module to encompass a broad range of subjects and topics within the central science.

  • Intelligence Failure

    Module code: PL7542 It is often said that victory is the result of good planning, while defeat is the result of poor intelligence.

  • Giving from Canada

    Learn more about your options if you would like to give towards the University of Leicester from the USA.

  • Svenja Bethke

    The academic profile of Dr Svenja Bethke, Associate Professor in Modern European History at University of Leicester

  • Intelligence Failure

    Module code: PL7542 It is often said that victory is the result of good planning, while defeat is the result of poor intelligence.

  • Introduction to Chemistry 1

    Module code: CH0065 Chemistry is a broad discipline with many areas and specialities under its umbrella. That's why we've designed this first introductory module to encompass a broad range of subjects and topics within the central science.

  • New Technology, Work and Organisation

    Module code: MN3126 As new technologies are developed and permeate our workplaces, how we interact with them can often play a huge role in our relationship with our jobs, both positive and negative.

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