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  • Fabian Freund

    The academic profile of Dr Fabian Freund, Lecturer in Population Genomics at University of Leicester

  • Internet Computing

    Module code: CO1097 The rapid growth of the Internet has affected all areas of life including how students of all disciplines obtain and present data.

  • Media Production across Cultures and Organisations

    Module code: MS7125 Module Outline In this module you will study different domains of professional practice within the fields of international communication and intercultural communication.

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • HALOGEN

    The interdisciplinary HALOGEN database was developed to support the data management of the researchers in the Roots of the British initiative, and is now central to the work of the Impact of Diasporas programme.

  • Hidden disabilities

    Members of the School EDI Committee have identified the importance of talking about hidden disabilities. Mrs Helen Emery, our Operations Manager has identified the importance of starting conversations to understand how disabilities can affect our colleagues within the workplace.

  • Genetics and ethics for schools and colleges

    Resources Resources a student filling in a form|This resource comprises a series of briefings written by Chris Willmott (University of Leicester), John Bryant (University of Exeter) and John Searle (South West Ministry Training Course).

  • Projects

    Discover the current projects for Geophysics at the University of Leicester.

  • Associate professor in cyber and nuclear safety talks

    An Associate Professor from our School of History, Politics & International Relations has taken part in a New York Roundtable discussion on cyber and nuclear security.

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