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  • Applied Engineering Thermodynamics

    Module code: EG2122 This is a specialist Mechanical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) which goes into more depth on different types of engine, power generation and refrigeration systems.

  • Application form issues

    Planned maintenance There is no currently scheduled maintenance affecting the online application form.  If you are unable to apply for a course, please contact applicantassist@le.ac.

  • Raymond Dalgleish

    The academic profile of Professor Raymond Dalgleish, Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics at University of Leicester

  • Confirm your project

    This form is for our clients to accept quotes issued by ULAS. By submitting this form you are agreeing to all costs outlined on the quote, and our standard terms and conditions (PDF, 130kb).

  • EDI networks

    Several EDI initiatives aiming to foster awareness, understanding, acceptance, and respect for diverse underserved groups were initiated by students and academics in our School, as detailed below.

  • Applied Engineering Thermodynamics

    Module code: EG2122 This is a specialist Mechanical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) which goes into more depth on different types of engine, power generation and refrigeration systems.

  • Making Art History

    Module code: MU7003 Making Art History focuses how social and political shifts impact how art is seen, understood and valued.

  • GIS Research Methods in the Field

    Module code: GY7050 In this module you will use a range of location enabled digital technologies to collect spatial data whilst in the field.

  • Social Evolution

    Module code: BS3051 In this module you will study theories of kin selection and reciprocal altruism, and their implications for social organisation in organisms.

  • Media, Rights and Responsibilities

    Module code: MS3041 This module looks at demonstrating an in depth understanding of the significance of media freedom and its potential conflict with competing interests.

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