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  • University of Leicester launches five new Research Institutes

    University of Leicester launches five new Research Institutes to change the world and tackle today’s most pressing challenges.

  • Ancient history competitions to inspire school children to learn about Greek and Roman pasts

    A series of competitions organised by our University will inspire young people across the UK to learn about the ancient world in creative ways.

  • Introducing Leicester’s Juno Team, University of Leicester

    Introduction to the University of Leicester's Jupiter scientists.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 169

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Cryptosystems

    Module code: CO3099 Students will learn basic cryptographic concepts and their application areas through lectures and tutorial exercises, and will learn how to apply this knowledge to develop software that uses cryptography to enhance security through practical lab classes.

  • Cryptosystems

    Module code: CO3099 Students will learn basic cryptographic concepts and their application areas through lectures and tutorial exercises, and will learn how to apply this knowledge to develop software that uses cryptography to enhance security through practical lab classes.

  • DNA, genes and chromosomes for schools and colleges

    Genes influence what we look like on the outside and how we work on the inside. Take a look at genetic research designed for schools and colleges.

  • Financial Accounting

    Module code: AF1016 We've all heard news stories about the work of financial accountants. Whether a business is reporting enormous profits, huge losses or is barely scraping by, the impact of the release of their accounts can be huge on their future viability.

  • Collections

    The University houses a large and varied collection of materials relating to local history. It is arguably the fullest collection outside Oxford, Cambridge and London. Find out more about the collection, which includes the generous gift given to the library by Joan Thirsk.

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