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  • Biochemical Approaches to Therapeutic Development

    Module code: MB2050 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction to the application of biochemistry to medical problems.

  • Cross sectional anatomy, physiology and pathology

    Module code: RA2001 This module will introduce you to the anatomy and physiology of key body systems such as the reproductive and gastrointestinal etc.

  • Generative Development

    Module code: CO7027 Module co-ordinator: Dr Artur Boronat Description Software engineering is a very dynamically developing discipline. There are new specification, modelling and programming languages, new tools and paradigms for development of software systems.

  • Operational Research

    Module code: MA3077 This module will focus on equipping you with the analysis skills to formulate, and classify linear and nonlinear optimisation problems.

  • Commercial Law

    Module code: LW3310 When studying this module you will learn all about the ins and outs of legal transactions involving goods. Sales vary widely in nature from the purchase of a newspaper over a shop counter, to an oil transaction worth many thousands of pounds.

  • Practice

    Module code: MU7009 The course ends with a module composed of 8 weeks of work experience in a museum, gallery or related institution. This is arranged to take place over the summer so that you can rearrange your accommodation.

  • Jake Halford

    The academic profile of Dr Jake Halford, Lecturer in Education (Secondary PGCE) at University of Leicester

  • Victoria Cluley

    The academic profile of Dr Victoria Cluley, Post-doctoral Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Mark Rutherford

    The academic profile of Dr Mark Rutherford, Professor of Biostatistics at University of Leicester

  • Academic delivers talk on future of nuclear weapons at Nobel Peace Institute

    Dr Andrew Futter (pictured) from the School of History, Politics and International Relations recently gave a talk at the Nobel Peace Institute, discussing issues surrounding how new technologies are changing how we view nuclear weapons and what the future may have in store.

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