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  • Writing Fiction

    Module code: EN7135 This module offers you the opportunity to develop your own writing by examining a number of aspects of the theory and craft of writing prose fiction and putting these into practice.

  • Quantitative Methods for Quality and Safety in Healthcare

    Module code: MD7461 In this module you will study quantitative methodologies useful for quality improvement and monitoring patient safety.

  • Neil Humpage

    The academic profile of Dr Neil Humpage, Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Controls on Depositional Systems

    Module code: GL3069 This module examines the interaction of key controls, including tectonics, climate, sediment supply, and sea-level fluctuations in developing depositional systems and the architecture of sedimentary successions.

  • Aerodynamics and Aircraft Systems

    Module code: EG2422 This is a specialist Aerospace Engineering module where you'll learn how to calculate the behaviour of airflow around an aircraft to predict the lift and drag.

  • Programming: Java and Databases for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO7101 In this module you will explore the basic ideas involved in developing a piece of software to solve a problem by studying fundamental elements of the programming language Java.

  • Introductory Statistics

    Module code: MA1202 This module will cover some of the fundamental ideas of mathematical statistics.

  • Audiovisual Translation

    Module code: TS7034 Translating multimedia texts (content that consists of forms such as text, audio, video and images) into a target language is called audio-visual translation.

  • Victoria Wright

    The academic profile of Dr. Victoria Wright, Teaching Fellow at University of Leicester

  • The Business of Bikes, and Cycling for England

    Posted by csmith in School of Business Blog on September 11, 2017     Charlotte Smith, a lecturer at ULSB and world class cyclist, discusses the tensions between amateurism and commercialism in the world of international cycling.

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