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  • Our hubs

    Within the Centre for Hate Studies at the University of Leicester sit three specialist hubs which focus on three core themes: Extremism, Policing, and Violence Reduction.

  • Advanced Materials Chemistry

    Module code: CH3208 During your second year, you would have learnt about the exciting world of materials chemistry during CH2207 Polymer & Materials Chemistry.

  • Computational Chemistry and Quantum Mechanics

    Module code: CH4207 Computational chemistry is the use of computer modelling and simulation - including ab initio approaches based on quantum chemistry and mechanics - to study the structures and properties of molecules and materials.

  • Global Change Biology and Conservation

    Module code: BS2059 We are living through an era of unprecedented rates of environmental change as a direct consequence of the activities of the human population.

  • Making applications

    The Career Development Service offers graduates full guidance on how to write CVs, cover letters, personal statements and application forms.

  • New Research Ventures at the Materials Centre

    The Materials Centre at the University of Leicester is to undertake two new research projects; a KTP with Food Attractions and a UKRI funded project to research methods of creating a Circular Economy in Technology Metals.

  • Behavioural Ecology

    Module code: BS3080 Evolutionary processes have shaped the behaviour of animals to be adaptive within the context of their natural ecology.

  • Elements of Number Theory

    Module code: MA1104 Elementary Number Theory will provide an introduction into the thinking and reasoning of pure mathematics. Number theory is one of the oldest and most fundamental branches of pure mathematics.

  • Sets, Relations and Groups

    Module code: MA1105 This module is a broad-based introduction to fundamental ideas which form the foundation for mathematics. We shall focus a lot of our attention on sets and structures on them.

  • Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Core Principles

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