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  • Managing Security in the Workplace

    Module code: CR1516 In this module you will consider the importance of management to security and the key management skills required.

  • Information Visualisation

    Module code: GY7413 This module focuses on information visualisation as an effective approach to exploring, analysing, and communicating knowledge from data.

  • Macroeconomic Theory 1

    Module code: EC7085 In this module you will study theoretical concepts and analytical techniques that can help you understand the framework of modern dynamic macroeconomic theory.

  • Software Engineering For Sustainability

    Module code: CO7520 In this module you will study the basics of Systems Thinking and learn how to apply relevant systems engineering analysis methods in socio-technical software systems engineering.

  • AI Technologies

    Module code: CO3108 The aim of this module is to provide a technical introduction to AI (Artificial Intelligence) technologies.

  • Additional care requirements for mothers and newborn infants

    Module code: MW2015 This module includes lead lectures and workshops that include case studies, group work, guided independent study and online learning to explore the different health conditions that may cause deviations from the normal physiology in the childbearing woman...

  • Additional care requirements for mothers and newborn infants

    Module code: MW2015 This module includes lead lectures and workshops that include case studies, group work, guided independent study and online learning to explore the different health conditions that may cause deviations from the normal physiology in the childbearing woman...

  • Amal Sethi

    The academic profile of Dr Amal Sethi, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Facilities

    Learn about the facilities we have at Centre for Exoplanet research at the University of Leicester

  • Review reveals how 28000 staff and students travel to campus

    The University has completed a comprehensive review of how the travel plans of its 28,000 staff and students have changed over the last five years.

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