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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.

  • Leicester responds to sector financial pressures

    The University of Leicester has invited staff to share feedback on proposals to secure its long-term future, amid growing pressures on the Higher Education sector across the UK.

  • International Relations BA

    At Leicester you’ll explore international relations from 1945 to the present, and choose from a wide range of modules to shape your degree around your interests.

  • International Relations BA

    At Leicester you’ll explore international relations from 1945 to the present, and choose from a wide range of modules to shape your degree around your interests.

  • Geology Masters graduate celebrates success

    Geology Master's graduate Rebecca Strachan has excelled during her studies by being awarded with three international awards.

  • ELCAS funding for members of the Armed Forces

    If you are a current or former member of the UK armed forces then you may be eligible for Ministry of Defence Enhanced Learning Credit Scheme (ELCAS) funding for your distance learning course.

  • Environmental Science with Foundation Year BSc

    There’s always another way to follow your passion. If you don’t quite have the entry requirements to study Environmental Science at Leicester, this STEM Foundation Year degree is for you.

  • Sheldon Penn

    The academic profile of Dr Sheldon Penn, Associate Professor in Latin American Studies at University of Leicester

  • Spring seminar series 2010

    Browse our 2010 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • The politics of comparison: writing a global history of punishment

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 5, 2015 The Carceral Archipelago project faces enormous challenges in writing the history of punishment as global history.

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