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  • Dissertation

    Module code: GL3101 In a topic that interests you, you'll write a dissertation that investigates our present understanding and uncertainties about this topic.

  • Understanding Surfaces in Engineering

    Module code: EG7028 Surfaces in engineering are important – here we will develop an understanding of the important factors in processing experimental results and data, and develop an understanding of the implications of the results with particular relevance to surface...

  • Caroline Upton

    The academic profile of Professor Caroline Upton, Professor in Human Geography at University of Leicester

  • Julie Morrissey

    The academic profile of Professor Julie Morrissey, Director of Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease Research Centre at University of Leicester

  • Ljiljana Marjanovic-Halburd

    The academic profile of Professor Ljiljana Marjanovic-Halburd, Head of School of Engineering at University of Leicester

  • Algorithms for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO4200 Processing biological data requires complex computations on large volumes of data.

  • Algorithms for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO7200 Processing biological data requires complex computations on large volumes of data.

  • Advanced Synthetic Methods

    Module code: CH4202 During the course of your time here at Leicester, you would have explored various synthetic methods of obtaining products. In this module, you'll build upon this, examining more advanced techniques and methods.

  • Historical Research, Historical Writing

    Module code: HS7010 This module will equip you with the methodological and analytical skills to carry out high-level research and writing - vital when undertaking your dissertation.

  • Families and Communities in England and Wales, c. 1600-1900

    Module code: HS7136 This module surveys a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh communities and families between c. 1600 and 1900.

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