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  • From flying warehouses to robot toilets five technologies that could shape the future

    Drs Leandro L. Minku, Nervo Xavier Verdezoto D. and Stephan Reiff-Marganiec from our Department of Informatics have discussed future technologies and how they could provide benefits to us.

  • Work package 3 surveillance survey

    Surveillance Survey is part of Work Package 3

  • Corporate Finance and Access to Capital

    Lead: Dr Yifan Zhou We examine the complexities of corporate finance and financial intermediation across both established and emerging markets.

  • Winners of the Industry-Sponsored Prize

    At the University of Leicester, an industrially sponsored prize is awarded annually for final year Chemistry students (BSc and MChem). See a list of previous prize winners.

  • Diverse-city is a Strength: Introducing the New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Team

    Webpage for the equality diversity and Inclusion, EDI, team at Leicester Chemistry.

  • Law of Obligations 2

    Module code: LW1004 Business activities often carry risks.  Those risks can lead to accidents and cause harm to employees, clients and the public.

  • Other duties and responsibilities

    Additional Staff at the English Language Teaching Unit

  • Introduction to Chemistry

    Module code: CH0061 Chemistry is a broad discipline with many areas and specialities under its umbrella. That's why we've designed this module to encompass a broad range of subjects and topics within the central science.

  • Hit to Lead Drug Discovery

    Module code: CH3211 This module will introduce you to advanced principles and theories behind the study of drugs, their discovery, delivery, absorption, metabolism, and more.

  • MChem Research Skills, Employability and General Paper

    Module code: CH3270 This module offers a great opportunity to develop your general chemistry skills through a variety of different methods. You'll submit a paper, in which you will solve unseen synoptic chemistry problems.

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