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  • Emmanuel Tadjouddine

    The academic profile of Dr Emmanuel Tadjouddine, Lecturer in Computing at University of Leicester

  • Jeremy Harrison

    The academic profile of Dr Jeremy Harrison, NCEO spectroscopy leader & capability leader in atmospheric radiative transfer at University of Leicester

  • Teaching Practices

    Module code: EN7920 This module focuses on EAP lesson plan design. You'll learn about the key differences between the needs and process required for designing and delivering an EAP lesson considering a range of teaching theories and approaches.

  • Reading and Writing Climate Change Fiction

    Module code: EN3350 Climate change is arguably the most important issue in the world today.

  • Major Events in the History of Life

    Module code: GL2107 Our understanding of the evolution of life on our planet is derived from evidence from living and extinct organisms.

  • Advanced Corporate Finance

    Module code: AF3151 During your second year studies, you learnt the key principles of corporate finance. During this module, you'll build on that with more advanced knowledge and concepts, providing a springboard to a professional career or further study.

  • Global Film Culture

    Module code: MS2012 This module will explore and discuss some of the most important and exciting cinematic movements in the global history of the cinema, and evaluate some of the main ways these have been interpreted and understood by film critics and theorists – and we will...

  • Reading and Writing Climate Change Fiction

    Module code: EN3350 Climate change is arguably the most important issue in the world today.

  • European Union Politics

    Module code: PL2016 In 1951, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany signed the Treaty of Rome and founded the European Coal and Steel Community.

  • Major Events in the History of Life

    Module code: GL2107 Our understanding of the evolution of life on our planet is derived from evidence from living and extinct organisms.

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