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  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2211 This is a specialist Electronic and Electrical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) which will provide an introduction to semiconductor devices, and teach you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both...

  • Applied Econometrics Project

    Module code: EC3064 This project will give you the chance to explore and take a more in-depth look at some prevalent areas of research in econometrics.

  • Macroeconomics

    Module code: EC7185 The module introduces you to core macroeconomic concepts, and familiarises them with the tools of solving a variety of macroeconomic models that seek to identify the main driving forces and characteristics that underlie movements in major macroeconomic...

  • Project Allocation and Core Skills

    Module code: BS7108 This zero-credit module will take place in the last eight weeks of Semester 1 and will help you to find a suitable project for Semester 2. Seminars will be used to present the available projects.

  • Further information

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. Take a look at our list of websites and places to look for more information about Oral History.

  • Key contacts

    Find out more about the key contacts within the Higher Education Pathway for Armed Forces in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Pichia Pastoris

    vectors available for expression in p.pastoris

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with Food and Drink at University of Leicester with your enquiries. Or follow us on social media.

  • The Limits of Neoliberalism: An Interview with Will Davies*

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on April 15, 2015   Stephen Dunne (henceforth SD): Can I ask you to recount, when you set out on the book , what you were trying to do and in relation to what body of work? WD: The main question I had, following on from...

  • Code of practice concerning freedom of speech

    The University of Leicester affirms its legal duty to uphold freedom of speech within the law, ensuring open debate while promoting dignity and respect.

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