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  • E-learning

    Module code: LM3505 This module critically examines the rise and development of e–learning in training and HRM.

  • Introduction to Computing

    Module code: MA2252 The module is designed to introduce students to the basics of data representation in computers, algorithmic thinking, and programming simple numerical methods. Students will gain practical experience of working with MATLAB.

  • E-learning

    Module code: LM3505 This module critically examines the rise and development of e–learning in training and HRM.

  • E-learning

    Module code: LM3505 This module critically examines the rise and development of e–learning in training and HRM.

  • Introduction to Computing

    Module code: MA2252 The module is designed to introduce students to the basics of data representation in computers, algorithmic thinking, and programming simple numerical methods. Students will gain practical experience of working with MATLAB.

  • Understanding and Using Statistical Information

    Module code: CO1961 In this module you will learn how to use statistical methods, including statistical techniques to calculate information from data and to make projections about the future behaviour of the data.

  • Introduction to Computing

    Module code: MA2252 The module is designed to introduce students to the basics of data representation in computers, algorithmic thinking, and programming simple numerical methods. Students will gain practical experience of working with MATLAB.

  • CUH Library Catalogue

    The Centre has its own growing specialist library to compliment the University Library's excellent collection of urban, archaeological and local history books and journals.

  • Space Instrumentation Research

    A page showing the range of space instrumentation research undertaken at the University of Leicester

  • Brad Manktelow

    The academic profile of Professor Brad Manktelow, Professor of Medical Statistics at University of Leicester

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