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  • Analytical Chemistry in Practice

    Module code: CH2206 During your first year, you would have been introduced to analytical chemistry, which studies and uses instruments and methods to analyse the separation, identification and quantification of chemical compounds.

  • Adult Inpatient

    Module code: MD7517 If you're a healthcare professional with an interest in diabetes inpatient care such as specialist registrars, diabetes specialist nurses, consultant diabetologists, podiatrists, pharmacists and ward nurses, then this is the module for you.

  • The Politics of Contemporary British Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL3137 Despite the loss of its global supremacy in the mid-1950s, the United Kingdom is still one of the world's great powers.

  • Political Participation in Britain

    Module code: PL3127 In 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union by a slim majority.

  • Supporting Heritage

    Module code: MU7520 (double module) You'll be dealing with the many and varied aspects of managing resources in heritage organisations including people, collections, information and space.

  • Chinese Media and Popular Culture in a Global Context

    Module code: MS7052 All aspects of Chinese popular culture will be investigated in this module, and you’ll gain an understanding of the influential social factors behind the media, as well as its implications.

  • The Bulletin University of Leicester establishes new research institutes

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Hear about the four new research institutes announced by the University of Leicester. Find out how the University of Leicester is involved with NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter.

  • Chin Han Yap

    The University has learned with sadness of the death of one of our students, Chin Han H Yap, known to everyone as Chin.

  • Influencing central bank policies

    Professor Panicos Demetriades’ research shows that institutional deregulation can lead to financial instability and poor economic growth.

  • Working better with volunteers

    Collaborative research between the University of Leicester and the National Trust has highlighted unique, emotional challenges involving managing volunteers across the UK and interventions have substantially informed National Trust policies in the management of volunteers.

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