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  • Field and Laboratory Techniques

    Module code: GY1433 In this module you'll start to get to grips with the practicalities of being a physical geographer.

  • Cardiovascular Projects

    Module code: MB7059 One of the most valued features of this course is opportunity for you to undertake two separate research projects of approximately 11 weeks duration.

  • International Relations After the Cold War

    Module code: PL7161 This module critically examines the means by which the West maintains its concept of Order.

  • Post Cold War World Order

    Module code: PL7508 This module critically examines the means by which the West maintains its concept of Order.

  • Field and Laboratory Techniques

    Module code: GY1433 In this module you'll start to get to grips with the practicalities of being a physical geographer.

  • Environmental Archaeology

    Module code: AR2008 How do we know what a society ate? What crops they grew and what animals they herded? One way to establish the relationship between ancient societies and the environments they lived in is by studying core materials such as plant remains, molluscs, animal...

  • SafeZone - EDS support services

    Information you need to know The EDS Support Services Department are part of the Estates and Digital Services Division which is part of the University of Leicester. Get more information on the institution. The University of Leicester is the Data Controller for your information.

  • Astronomers see “warm” glow of Uranus’s rings

    The rings of Uranus are invisible to all but the largest telescopes — they weren’t even discovered until 1977 — and they stand out as surprisingly bright in new heat images of the planet taken by two large telescopes in the high deserts of Chile.

  • Leicester astronomer pays tribute to ground-breaking Gaia mission

    Mission to map our sky for over a decade includes University of Leicester astronomers

  • Study investigates public acceptability for placebos as replacement of unnecessary medicines

    The wider use of placebos in primary care to reduce overprescribing, conserve existing antibiotics and limit further resistance, is publicly acceptable new study shows.

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