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  • Statistical Data Analysis

    Module code: MA2206 Statistics is the branch of mathematics that is used in the study of data, trends and uncertainties and is a fundamental aspect of data analysis for empirical scientists, mathematicians and engineers.

  • Statistical Data Analysis

    Module code: MA2206 Statistics is the branch of mathematics that is used in the study of data, trends and uncertainties and is a fundamental aspect of data analysis for empirical scientists, mathematicians and engineers.

  • Statistical Data Analysis

    Module code: MA2206 Statistics is the branch of mathematics that is used in the study of data, trends and uncertainties and is a fundamental aspect of data analysis for empirical scientists, mathematicians and engineers.

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 11

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Managing migration

    Dr Zovanga L. Kone discusses managed migration, and how migration improves global economies.

  • Politics and Sociology BA

    Leicester’s Politics and Sociology degree explore the links between politics and social issues and offers the flexibility to shape your course around your interests.

  • Politics and Sociology BA

    Leicester’s Politics and Sociology degree explore the links between politics and social issues and offers the flexibility to shape your course around your interests.

  • Postgraduate programmes

    At the University of Leicester, medieval studies are key to many of our postgraduate Masters programmes across English, History and Archaeology and Ancient History, and our core research training is ideal preparation for undertaking an MPhil or PhD.

  • Vindolanda Week 3 – University of Leicester

    The Arch-I-Scan team finishes up their third week of pottery scanning at the Roman fort and museum at Vindolanda.

  • Kirsten Malmkjaer

    The academic profile of Professor Kirsten Malmkjaer, Emeritus Professor of Translation Studies at University of Leicester

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