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  • General Engineering MEng

    To solve engineering problems in the real world, you need the right qualifications. While this General Engineering degree gives you a solid grounding across disciplines, it’s also your best route towards becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

  • General Engineering MEng

    To solve engineering problems in the real world, you need the right qualifications. While this General Engineering degree gives you a solid grounding across disciplines, it’s also your best route towards becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

  • General Engineering BEng

    From prosthetic limbs to exploratory spacecraft, engineers design and build extraordinary machines, products and systems. But doing so often takes more than specialist expertise.

  • General Engineering BEng

    From prosthetic limbs to exploratory spacecraft, engineers design and build extraordinary machines, products and systems. But doing so often takes more than specialist expertise.

  • Case Studies of Crises and Disasters

    Module code: MN7634 In this module you'll examine in depth a range of case studies involving crises and disasters from different areas which will act as heuristics ‑ vehicles for exploring some of the issues and concepts introduced in previous modules.

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  • Leicester finalist in annual eco-friendly competition

    Our University has been shortlisted in the Green Gown Awards 2016, which recognise exceptional sustainability initiatives undertaken by universities and colleges.

  • French Beginners Fast Track (Level 1)

    Fast Track French course for beginners at Leicester University

  • Expedition 339: Mediterranean Outflow

    November 2011 – January 2012 Expedition 339 was primarily paleoceanographic in nature, focusing mainly on the investigation of  Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) through the Strait of Gibraltar (Gibraltar Gateway) and its influence on North Atlantic Ocean circulation and...

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