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  • Bloomberg guide on corporate governance

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 26, 2013 With the 2013 annual general meeting season underway, attention is being given to corporate governance issues, with companies taking an increasingly proactive role in engaging with...

  • Available PhD projects

    Browse the PhD projects available in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • David McVey

    The academic profile of Dr David McVey, Post-doctoral Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Alix Blockley

    The academic profile of Dr Alix Blockley, Lecturer School of Biological Sciences at University of Leicester

  • Implementing Improvements in Organisational Performance

    Module code: LM7603 This module provides an in-depth and critical appreciation of the issues and problems associated with the implementation of the techniques and practices used to enhance performance and competitiveness.

  • Machine Learning for Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence

    Module code: MA3081 This is a practically oriented module. The main goal is that, by the end of the module, students be able to speak knowledgeably about a range of issues in data mining and neural computing.

  • Alberto Paganini

    The academic profile of Dr Alberto Paganini, Associate Professor in Applied and Computational Mathematics at University of Leicester

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  • Earth observation research project tackling forest degradation shortlisted for award

    Earth observation research project tackling forest degradation shortlisted for award - Earth-imaging satellite company Planet has announced finalists as part of Copernicus Masters competition challenge

  • Researcher discusses link between Maths and Music

    In anticipation of World Maths Day on Saturday 15 October, Leicester mathematician Professor Ruslan Davidchack describes mathematics as “the highest form of intellectual art known to mankind”.

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