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Comparative Neurobiology
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/bs3064
Module code: BS3064 Understanding how nervous systems function is one of the great challenges of modern biology. Those of different animals, including humans, differ widely, but all solve similar fundamental problems that must be overcome if the animal is to survive.
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Comparative Neurobiology
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/bs3064
Module code: BS3064 Understanding how nervous systems function is one of the great challenges of modern biology. Those of different animals, including humans, differ widely, but all solve similar fundamental problems that must be overcome if the animal is to survive.
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North America
https://le.ac.uk/study/international-students/countries/north-america
If you are from North America, use this page to navigate to your country to find out about entry requirements, national student societies and other country-specific information.
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Meet the team
https://le.ac.uk/cite/sanctuary-seekers-unit/team
Meet the team working in the Sanctuary Seekers' Unit at the University of Leicester.
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Imagining Nations
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ml2021
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Imagining Nations
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ml2021
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Gibraltar’s Economic Problems and the UK’s Role in Solving Them
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2013/12/18/gibraltars-economic-problems-and-the-uks-role-in-solving-them/
Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on December 18, 2013 Dr.
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Jason Semeraro
https://le.ac.uk/people/jason-semeraro
The academic profile of Dr Jason Semeraro, Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at University of Leicester
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Core participants
https://le.ac.uk/crossing-boundaries/core-participants
Meet the core team of eight participants from the University of Leicester and the University of Cape Town involved in the Crossing Boundaries project.
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Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 10 16 December
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/december/talking-points-a-range-of-topical-issues-tackled-by-academics-10-16-december
John Williams from the Department of Sociology has written an article for the Leicester Mercury's First Person column about how football owes Leicester City a huge debt of gratitude.