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Computer Science
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Our courses in computer science, data science, creative computing and software engineering will get you career ready are are flexible.
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Chemistry
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Chemistry can change the future of health and medicine, energy and the environment, technology and materials. What do you want to change?
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Economics
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Economics at Leicester has an international reputation for being at the forefront of innovation in economic science. Join us on one of our degrees.
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Actuarial Science
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Mathematics and Actuarial Science BSc equips you with the skills needed to become an Actuary and is accredited by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
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Geology
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Geology, Environmental Science, Palaeontology, Applied and Environmental Geology - Our flexible degrees have a common first year, meaning you can switch.
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Research and teaching staff
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Browse a list of Health Sciences at Leicester's research and teaching staff. View our team's research interests and find out how to get in touch.
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Turned off at Execution Dock: Thames Scenery in the City of the Gallows. By Richard Ward
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/crimcorpse/2016/04/25/turned-off-at-execution-dock-thames-scenery-in-the-city-of-the-gallows-by-richard-ward/
Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on April 25, 2016 Eighteenth-century London has, with good reason, been called “the city of the gallows”.
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Clinical Sciences
https://le.ac.uk/study/clinical-sciences
On the Leicester Clinical Sciences degree, you will study medical sciences, laboratory and research skills. Prepare for a career that makes a difference.
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Sunday 30th September Sol53
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/mars/2012/09/29/sunday-30th-september-sol53/
Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 29, 2012 We are closer to the descent into the lower area of Glenelg. The rock type around Curiosity has changed from the fluvial gravels and we are using the robotic arm to study it.
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16th April 2014 Sol602
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/mars/2014/04/16/16th-april-2014-sol602/
Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 16, 2014 The science team is meeting at the California Institute of Technology this week. One of our tasks is to select a drill site at Kimberley. Meanwhile we are gathering data on our location.