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  • Experimental Physics 1

    Module code: PA1900 All professional physicists need to have experience and understanding of laboratory practices and handling experimental data.

  • Analytical Research Project

    Module code: BS3084 In this final module you will have the opportunity to draw upon all you have learnt about scientific method and research to conduct an in depth study to answer a specific research question utilising data from an area of exciting active research within the...

  • Introduction to Academic Skills

    Module code: JO1005 The transition to University level studies can feel challenging and occasionally stressful.

  • Introduction to Academic Skills

    Module code: JO1005 The transition to University level studies can feel challenging and occasionally stressful.

  • Introduction to Academic Skills

    Module code: JO1005 The transition to University level studies can feel challenging and occasionally stressful.

  • Jim King

    The academic profile of Dr Jim King, Associate Professor of Education (Applied Linguistics), Director of Research & Enterprise at University of Leicester

  • Copyright and citation guidelines

    Find out more about copyright and citation guidelines when using East Midlands Oral History Archive materials.

  • Sex workers in research study call for greater legal protections against sexual violence

    Researchers from the University of Leicester, University of Strathclyde, Queen's University, University of Nevada and University of Otago interviewed more than 700 sex workers.

  • Hope for first drug treatment for life-threatening aneurysms

    Research suggests cholesterol-lowering drugs could be repurposed as treatment in breakthrough for patients

  • Students prepare for epic five-day Shakespeare Marathon

    This spring marked the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death in 1616 and in commemoration, Leicester University Theatre (LUT) is taking on the challenge of performing the complete works of Shakespeare back-to-back, 24 hours a day from Monday 13 – Friday 17 June.

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