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  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Norms and Margins in French Cinema

    Module code: FR3140 This module will focus on the representations of a range of norms and margins (social, cultural, gender, sexual, ethnic, generational, physical, etc.) in French cinema and examine them in light of the sociopolitical context of their time.

  • Project team

    The Insular Manuscripts team of academics based in the UK at the British Library and University of Leicester, France, Ireland, and Austria.

  • Study

    The University of Leicester Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) has a considerable range of expertise and research interests. Find out more about our undergraduate, postgraduate and research opportunities.

  • Ed Hollox

    The academic profile of Dr Ed Hollox, Reader at University of Leicester

  • Nonlinear Control

    Module code: EG7044 This module will equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in nonlinear control systems, addressing the limitations of linear analysis techniques.

  • Support

    Throughout your study with us in Media and Communication at Leicester, we will ensure you receive the support you need. Find out about our support provision.

  • Treatment and Therapeutic Interventions in Mental Health

    Module code: NU2014 In this module you will learn to apply a range of therapeutic interventions that are used with individuals, families and groups that need therapeutic interventions.

  • Treatment and Therapeutic Interventions in Mental Health

    Module code: NU2004 In this module you will learn to apply a range of therapeutic interventions that are used with individuals, families and groups that need therapeutic interventions.

  • Chris Bayliss

    The academic profile of Professor Chris Bayliss, Professor of Bacterial Genetics at University of Leicester

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