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Body Systems 1
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/bs1083
Module code: BS1083 This is the first of four modules that will begin to cover systems of the body.
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Digital System Design and Programming
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/eg3232
Module code: EG3232 Are you fascinated by the intricate designs that power digital devices for intelligent robots, high-performance musical instruments, or virtual-real visualisation? This module offers a deep dive into reconfigurable hardware, focusing on the integration of...
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20-21 April 2018 event
https://le.ac.uk/crime-representation-anglophone-caribbean/events/april-20-21-2018
Find out more about the speakers from the workshops that focussed on the following themes: violent crime; corruption and white collar crime; crime and the state on 20-21 April 2018.
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Social Change And Gender-Based Violence: Representations In Caribbean Literature And Performance Cultures
https://le.ac.uk/anglophone-caribbean/outputs/symposium
Description of the virtual project symposium held for the AHRC-funded collaborative project 'Representing Gender-Based Violence: Literature, Performance and Activism in the Anglophone Caribbean'.
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Gender and Power in Contemporary France
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/fr3208
Module code: FR3208 This module focuses the complex changing position of women and men in contemporary France through the critical lens of gender and power.
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Gender and Power in Contemporary France
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/fr3208
Module code: FR3208 This module focuses the complex changing position of women and men in contemporary France through the critical lens of gender and power.
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Gender and Power in Contemporary France
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/fr3208
Module code: FR3208 This module focuses the complex changing position of women and men in contemporary France through the critical lens of gender and power.
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Computational Creativity
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co3104
Module code: CO3104 (double module) This module focuses on machines that create, more than machines that help humans to create. Computational Creativity uses software systems to generate outputs that would normally be considered novel and creative by human beings.
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Juno and Hubble data reveal electromagnetic ‘tug-of-war’ lights up Jupiter’s upper atmosphere
https://le.ac.uk/news/2022/february/jupiter-tug-of-war
Dr Jonathan Nichols is a Reader in Planetary Auroras at the University of Leicester and corresponding author for the study.
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How to Sell Success, Failure and Fanaticism? Understand the Customer!
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2014/06/02/how-to-sell-success-failure-and-fanaticism-understand-the-customer/
Posted by Georgios Patsiaouras in School of Business Blog on June 2, 2014 Georgios Patsiaouras, Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption at the School, draws sobering lessons from the popularity of the recent Hollywood Blockbuster, The Wolf of Wall Street.