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  • Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1031 Solid Mechanics is a fundamental module for engineering students that mainly focuses on the behaviour of solids and structures subjected to various forces.

  • Biomechanics

    Module code: EG3065 In this module, you will explore how the fundamentals of mechanics, materials and structural loading can be applied to musculoskeletal systems.

  • Journeys, 1700-1830

    Module code: EN7226 This module considers how the idea of the 'journey' developed during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, emphasizing continuities between writing on travel in this period and earlier forms of literature.

  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

    Module code: MN7044 In this module you will look at the different approaches to entrepreneurship and innovation, and evaluate and reflect on entrepreneurship theory and practice in different contexts such as start-ups, social enterprises, family businesses, corporate...

  • Dr Amy Clarke

    The academic profile of Dr Amy Clarke, Deputy Director of the Centre for Hate Studies

  • Rajeev Raman

    The academic profile of Professor Rajeev Raman, Professor and Director of Research in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester

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    Get in touch with the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre by email, in person or through social media.

  • Biomechanics

    Module code: EG3065 In this module, you will explore how the fundamentals of mechanics, materials and structural loading can be applied to musculoskeletal systems.

  • Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1031 Solid Mechanics is a fundamental module for engineering students that mainly focuses on the behaviour of solids and structures subjected to various forces.

  • Remote Sensing

    Module code: GY2200 We will explore the increasing use of satellite data within geographical studies in both human and physical environments.

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