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  • Steered Research Project

    Module code: BS7120 Your steered research project will be organised as a group project with individually assessed components focusing on the topic of next generation sequencing.

  • Protein Structure and Function

    Module code: BS2093 The module will consist of lectures and laboratory classes that mesh together to provide a detailed understanding of how cells generate and use energy.

  • Steered Research Project

    Module code: BS7120 Your steered research project will be organised as a group project with individually assessed components focusing on the topic of next generation sequencing.

  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

    Module code: EL2041 This module focuses on teaching tailored to the individual learners needs, this is based on understanding different learning techniques and developing learning activities and methodologies that will be effective for the learner.

  • Sarah Casewell

    The academic profile of Dr Sarah Casewell, STFC Ernest Rutherford Research Fellow and Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Writing Fiction

    Module code: EN7135 This module offers you the opportunity to develop your own writing by examining a number of aspects of the theory and craft of writing prose fiction and putting these into practice.

  • Give by post

    We accept donations to the University of Leicester via post. Learn more about giving through the post.

  • 2022 statistics

    The Division of Biomedical Services are committed to being open about animals used in research. The data below shows the number of animals used for scientific procedures in 2022.

  • Statistical Data Analysis

    Module code: MA7206 This module explores relationships between two or more variables through regression theory and generalised linear models.

  • Statistical Data Analysis

    Module code: MA7206 This module explores relationships between two or more variables through regression theory and generalised linear models.

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