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  • Response by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys to Honorary Degree Oration, July 2004

    Professor Jeffreys response to being awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science at the University of Leicester.

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    Anna Rebus, graduate of both the MA in Museum Studies and the MA in Heritage and Interpretation, discusses the path she took after obtaining her Masters from the University of Leicester.

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    An MRI study looking at the heart and brains of veteran endurance athletes

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    Specialist neurological care provider, PJ Care, has partnered with the University of Leicester in a unique research project that could revolutionise the assessment and care of residents who lack capacity.

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    Getting to Leicester and to the rest of the UK is made easy by the city’s central location within the UK and its excellent rail and road connections.

  • Political Ideas

    Module code: PL2011 Where do political ideas come from? What are the key concepts and developments behind the most important theories of our time? How do the original texts line up with academic literature? You'll explore these issues, and many others, in this module.

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    Module code: PL2011 Where do political ideas come from? What are the key concepts and developments behind the most important theories of our time? How do the original texts line up with academic literature? You'll explore these issues, and many others, in this module.

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    Information and contact details for Professor Kaitlynn Mendes, Professor in Gender, Media and Sociology at the University of Leicester.

  • Political Ideas

    Module code: PL2011 Where do political ideas come from? What are the key concepts and developments behind the most important theories of our time? How do the original texts line up with academic literature? You'll explore these issues, and many others, in this module.

  • System Modelling

    Module code: CO7094 In this module you will study and practice with two different type of specification languages which are often used in conjunction with describing different aspects of systems. The notation Z is suitable for describing transformational aspects, i.e.

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