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  • John Barratt

    The academic profile of Dr John Barratt, Associate Professor in Occupational Psychology at University of Leicester

  • Mechanics 2

    Module code: FS0042 In this module you will learn how to describe and explain the rotational motion of rigid bodies subject to forces. You will study advanced topics such as oscillations and gravity, and learn how to use differential equations to solve dynamical problems.

  • Community Radio in Practice

    Module code: MS3026 This module facilitates your exploration of community radio's unique capacity for community self representation through the production of a talk radio programme.

  • Careers and employability events

    Browse careers and employability events run by the Careers and Employability team at Leicester.

  • Events

    We also mark a wide range of dates throughout the year that are important to our diverse community.|We are proud to host and support events celebrating diversity and raising awareness of issues faced by marginalised and minoritised groups.

  • Strategy, Business Information and Analysis

    Module code: MN7202 Module Outline Through frameworks and concepts drawn from economics, marketing and strategy, this module helps managers to understand how their organisation's ability to create value is influenced by its environment, its position in its value chain...

  • Collaborators

    Find out more about the Student Sex Work Collaborators.

  • Chemistry Offer Holder Day

    Discover Chemistry at Leicester. Find out about our courses, facilities and research. See where a Chemistry degree could take you.

  • Politics Offer Holder Day

    Find out what it’s like to study Politics and International Relations at Leicester. Enjoy taster sessions and talks, and chat with our staff and students

  • Geography Offer Holder Day

    Discover human, physical and environmental Geography courses at Leicester. Find out more about our courses, field work, facilities and research.

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