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  • Ellen Spencer

    The academic profile of Miss Ellen Spencer, Postgraduate research student at University of Leicester

  • Jemaine Stacey

    The academic profile of Dr Jemaine Stacey, Early Career Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Molecular and Cellular Sciences

    Module code: BS1081 This module will lay the groundwork, providing an understanding of how cells function, communicate, divide, and maintain themselves.

  • Chemistry Project Part 2

    Module code: CH4262 During part 1 of your Chemistry project, you will be completing a high-quality and original research project. In Part 2, you will get the chance to communicate your pioneering research to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • Molecular and Cellular Sciences

    Module code: BS1081 This module will lay the groundwork, providing an understanding of how cells function, communicate, divide, and maintain themselves.

  • Chemistry Project Part 2

    Module code: CH4262 During part 1 of your Chemistry project, you will be completing a high-quality and original research project. In Part 2, you will get the chance to communicate your pioneering research to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • James Symons

    The academic profile of Mr James Symons, Postgraduate research student at University of Leicester

  • Enterprise in Practice

    Module code: MN1027 This module aims to provide an opportunity to develop key employability skills. Within the module you will analyse a real life business or social problem in the context of the workplace and the business environment.

  • Enterprise in Practice

    Module code: MN1027 This module aims to provide an opportunity to develop key employability skills. Within the module you will analyse a real life business or social problem in the context of the workplace and the business environment.

  • Neil Chakraborti

    Information and contact details for Professor Neil Chakraborti, Professor in Criminology at the University of Leicester.

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