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  • Topics in Professional Psychology

    Module code: PS2108 In this module, you will learn about how your psychological expertise can be applied to understanding human behaviour in occupational, educational, clinical and forensic settings.

  • Dr Guihan Ko

    The academic profile of Dr Guihan Ko, Lecturer of Marketing and Innovation at University of Leicester

  • Project trials self-screening kiosks in Leicestershire workplaces to detect COVID-19

    New project launched by the University of Leicester trials self-screening kiosks in Leicestershire workplaces to detect COVID 19 in workers

  • Mathematical Modelling

    Module code: MA3080 This module will outline the basic concepts and instruments of mathematical modelling and explain existing models for real world phenomena.

  • Advanced Readings in Mathematics 1

    Module code: MA4701 This module is intended to develop the your independent learning skills, alongside writing and presentation skills in a seminar format. At the beginning of the semester, a list of topics in Functional Analysis will be provided.

  • Mathematical Modelling

    Module code:MA4080 This module will outline the basic concepts and instruments of mathematical modelling and explain existing models for real world phenomena.

  • Division of primary care

    Find out more about the Division of Primary Care research at the University of Leicester.

  • Events

    Browse events in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, including our regular research seminars and our annual lectures.

  • Advanced Readings in Mathematics 1

    Module code: MA4701 This module is intended to develop the your independent learning skills, alongside writing and presentation skills in a seminar format. At the beginning of the semester, a list of topics in Functional Analysis will be provided.

  • Mathematical Modelling

    Module code:MA4080 This module will outline the basic concepts and instruments of mathematical modelling and explain existing models for real world phenomena.

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