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  • Portable devices monitor air pollution hotspots in cities

    Scientists at our University are trialling a portable air monitor to gather precise air pollution data at a personal scale in order to help monitor pollution hotspots.

  • Scholars discuss the formalisation and implications of the Anthropocene

    Scholars discuss the formalisation and implications of the Anthropocene Scholars discuss the formalisation and implications of the Anthropocene| The Anthropocene Working Group holds meeting at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry. Humans have had a large impact on Earth.

  • People

    Meet the team behind the Biostatistics research at the University of Leicester.

  • How to pay if you have a sponsor

    How to pay your fees if you have a sponsor, which is an organisation or company which has agreed to pay part or all of your tuition fee.

  • How to pay if you have a sponsor

    Information on how to pay your fees if you have a sponsor, which is a company or organisation which has agreed to pay all or part of your tuition fee.

  • Academic appeals

    These webpages are intended to explain the Academic Appeals process as detailed in Senate Regulation 10. Please read these pages before submitting an Academic Appeal.

  • Robert Harris

    The University has learned with regret of the death of Dr Robert (Bob) Roderick Harris who passed away on 11 January 2023.

  • Managing Finance for Corporate Policy and Strategy

    Module code: MN7705 Finance plays a central role in the survival, growth and development of a corporation. It is an essential dimension of most corporate policy decisions and involves an understanding of the practices of the short term and long term capital markets.

  • Modelling of Complex Systems

    Module code: NT4002 This module introduces the ideas of Complex Systems through the use of NetLogo programming of Agent-Based Models (ABM).

  • Sin and Redemption in Medieval Literature

    Module code: EN2040 The 13th, 14th and 15th centuries are among the most fascinating in the development of English writing.

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