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  • Bioethics

    Module code: LW3550 In bioethics we tackle a whole range of knotty ethical dilemmas in healthcare head-on. By doing so we try and create a framework for making better moral decisions in society.

  • Competition Law

    Module code: LW3002 Delve into the dynamic realm of competition law to become a champion of fair play in business.  Being competitive in modern business is essential, but being the market leader comes with additional problems.

  • Project team

    The Insular Manuscripts team of academics based in the UK at the British Library and University of Leicester, France, Ireland, and Austria.

  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Media Research Design and Practice

    Module code: MS7619 This module introduces you to the basic principles of research theory, design and ethics as well as to a range of individual quantitative and qualitative research methods commonly used in media and communications research.

  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Thermal and Statistical Physics

    Module code: PA2720 Tools from statistical physics can be used to explain many fundamental properties of physical systems, from the collective behaviour of atoms in liquids and gases, to magnetism, superconductivity, and turbulence.

  • Thermal and Statistical Physics

    Module code: PA2720 Tools from statistical physics can be used to explain many fundamental properties of physical systems, from the collective behaviour of atoms in liquids and gases, to magnetism, superconductivity, and turbulence.

  • Media Research Design and Practice

    Module code: MS7619 This module introduces you to the basic principles of research theory, design and ethics as well as to a range of individual quantitative and qualitative research methods commonly used in media and communications research.

  • Simon Gay

    The academic profile of Professor Simon Gay, Professor of Medical Education (Primary Care) at University of Leicester

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