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  • Computational Biology

    Module code: EG3064 A complex multi-scale biology is integral to the healthy functionality of the human body. It is important to understand how gene interactions mediate cellular behaviour, and how networks of cells regulate tissue and organ functionality.

  • SciArt and Big Data Analysis

    Module code: CO2109 This interdisciplinary module explores the intersection of science, art, and data, equipping you with the necessary skills to analyse, visualise, and communicate complex information creatively.

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Farhad Peerally

    The academic profile of Dr Farhad Peerally, Associate Professor/Honorary Consultant in Gastroenterology at University of Leicester

  • Steve Jacques

    The academic profile of Dr Steve Jacques, Associate Professor Head of Anatomy at University of Leicester

  • David Lo

    The academic profile of Dr David Lo, Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician at University of Leicester

  • Programming in R

    Module code: GY7022 R is a programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. R can be used for geographic data visualisation, and we will use R with a particular reference to current geocomputational research and applications.

  • Microbiology 1

    Module code: BS2010 In this module you will learn fundamental theoretical aspects of bacteriology, including culture techniques, energetics, grouping of bacteria, infectious diseases and industrial uses of bacteria.

  • Md Imtiaz Mostafiz

    The academic profile of Dr Md Imtiaz Mostafiz, Associate Professor in Strategy and International Business at University of Leicester

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    Daily Mail Historical Archive Complete archive of the Daily Mail newspaper (London, England), including all issues from 1896-2004, and the Atlantic editions 1923-1931. DialNet Online access to academic publications in Spanish. Datastream See LSEG Workspace.

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