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  • Research for Change: Skills and Challenges of Applied Environmental Research

    Module code: GY7714 Current environmental issues present huge challenges to policy makers, delivery agencies, campaign organisations and others.

  • Service Design

    Module code: CO4225 There is a growing demand for human-centred digital services in the public and private sector, with governments, companies and organisations seeking to improve the quality and innovation of their services beyond product design.

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    UK Data Service The UK's largest collection of UK and international social, economic and population data, UK Data Service is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

  • Postgraduate research

    Find a PhD, discover our graduate school the Doctoral College and how we support researchers.

  • Service Design

    Module code: CO4225 There is a growing demand for human-centred digital services in the public and private sector, with governments, companies and organisations seeking to improve the quality and innovation of their services beyond product design.

  • Service Design

    Module code: CO7225 There is a growing demand for human-centred digital services in the public and private sector, with governments, companies and organisations seeking to improve the quality and innovation of their services beyond product design.

  • Dr Yang Xiao

    The academic profile of Dr Yang Xiao, Lecturer in Engineering (Electrical and Electronics) at University of Leicester

  • Property Rights and Ownership

    Module code: LW2001 Most businesses need land and buildings to operate.  If a business owns its own land, this could be a freehold.

  • Writing Fiction

    Module code: EN7135 This module offers you the opportunity to develop your own writing by examining a number of aspects of the theory and craft of writing prose fiction and putting these into practice.

  • Protein Structure and Function

    Module code: BS2093 The module will consist of lectures and laboratory classes that mesh together to provide a detailed understanding of how cells generate and use energy.

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