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  • Interpreting Geological Maps

    Module code: GL2019 This module will enhance your skills in analysing, describing, and interpreting geological maps and in drawing cross-sections.

  • Navajyoti Samanta

    The academic profile of Dr Navajyoti Samanta, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Sarah Lee

    The academic profile of Dr Sarah Lee, Associate Professor in Geology at University of Leicester

  • Andy Saunders

    The academic profile of Professor Andy Saunders, Emeritus Professor of Geology at University of Leicester

  • Sarah Johnson

    The academic profile of Dr Sarah Johnson, Lecturer in Practice / Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Political Communication

    Module code: MS7034 Who are the key actors, institutions and what are the issues in political communication? How are they relevant on an international context? In this module you will discover varying responses to these key questions, before using your knowledge to critically...

  • Scientific Computing and Applications

    We develop and analyse mathematical methods that have applications in computer graphics, physics and engineering, and formulate efficient algorithms that run on modern computer architectures, from laptops to HPC facilities.

  • Phill Molloy

    Should organisations such as CCGs collaborate with medical schools to establish strong paid and unpaid research networks? Posted by Phill Molloy in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 28, 2018 My journey to becoming a doctor was what you might call “the scenic...

  • Academic Writing and Skills

    Module code: LM7520 Module Outline This module gives students the opportunity to develop their academic writing skills and received detailed feedback before starting their assessed work.

  • Labour Market Themes, Issues and Controversies

    Module code: LM3503 This module examines long-term changes to the labour market focusing on issues such as recruitment, retention, skills, qualifications and labour supply, and how the HR function can respond to these challenges.

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