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  • Medicine interview candidate information - 2025 entry

    Congratulations on making it to the interview stage of the admission process.  The information on this webpage is designed to help you prepare for the day. We hope that you find it useful.  UK applicants for A100 will be interviewed face-to-face on our campus.

  • Global Challenges Research Fund

    About GCRF About GCRF Global Challenges Research Fund logo Our collaborative research is improving the lives of communities living in chronic disadvantage across the world.

  • MBiolSci Research Project

    Module code: BS4010 One of the most valued features of this course is the Research Project, in which you will put your newly acquired practical skills and knowledge to the test.

  • Shirley Lodge

    Shirley Lodge offers affordable accommodation in the centre of The Village. With only four rooms, Shirley Lodge is a good option if you would like to live with a small group of people.

  • Modern Literature

    Module code: EN3030 On this module you will study a range of texts from the first half of the twentieth century, placing them in relation to historical and cultural developments.

  • Research Methods

    Module code: MN3013 The module aims to introduce you to the research process, research methods and methodology to support the construction of your dissertation or research project.

  • Introductory Independent Field Project

    Module code: GL2010 This module involves two weeks of independent mapping during the summer between your first and second years. You will collect geological field data, use it to constrain the rock-architecture of a small area, and write a technical report on the project.

  • Radio Communications

    Module code: EG4225 This module focuses on the use of radio communications over both long distances and shorter distance networks such as mobile telephone signals.

  • Collaborators and more projects

    The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme arises from our collective experience in many other research projects that have interrogated primary sources which reflect the identities of past human populations in the British Isles, Europe and beyond.

  • Colin Waters

    The academic profile of Professor Colin Waters, Honorary Professor at University of Leicester

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