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  • Data as Culture

    Module code: CO7442 Data science, like art and traditional sciences, offers a lens through which we can understand our world. It's a reciprocal process: data fuels new insights, while artistic techniques can illuminate the stories hidden within our data.

  • Collaborations and partnerships

    American University Beirut, Lebanon Antiquities Department Zanzibar Az-Zaytuna University, Libya British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies (BILNAS), UK Department of Natural and Environmental Resources of Puerto Rico (government ministry,...

  • Professor Sir Geoff Palmer

    Sir Godfrey ‘Geoff’ Palmer OBE studied Botany at Leicester and graduated in 1964.

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    His Honour David Brunning, member of Council and Court Graham Benskin, former Senior Botanic Gardener David Johnson, Honorary Fellow in History and former Dean of Arts Emeritus Professor Ron Whittam, former Dean of the Faculty of Science Roy O Davies,...

  • Luke Briggs

    Find out more about Luke Briggs, Anglican Chaplain at the University of Leicester.

  • Contact us

    School of Healthcare University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH healthcare@leicester.ac.

  • Research degrees

    Find out about research degrees at the University of Leicester School of Business. Our goal at the School of Business is to produce a community of scholars which will enable the future reproduction and transformation of the thinking about management and economics.

  • Study

    Studying Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester will enhance your knowledge and problem solving ability, develop your confidence and communication skills, and provide excellent career opportunities.

  • Ed Vollans

    The academic profile of Dr Ed Vollans, Lecturer in Media & Advertising at the University of Leicester

  • Social and Environmental Accounting

    Module code: AF3014 The impact of climate change is seen in changing weather patterns and rising sea levels which are slowly and steadily impacting society and organisations.  This change is creating shortages of land, food, shelter and biodiversity and human migration.

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