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  • Writing Fiction

    Module code: EN7135 This module offers you the opportunity to develop your own writing by examining a number of aspects of the theory and craft of writing prose fiction and putting these into practice.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: EC7110 Your dissertation lets you demonstrate your understanding of financial analysis in a research context, honing the analytical and research skills that are useful for writing reports or dissertations with an empirical component.

  • Data Structures and Development Environments

    Module code: CO1005 This module will take you beyond the elementary parts of the Java language, introducing advanced features of the language which require sophisticated design and development tools, techniques and algorithms.

  • Introduction to Techniques in Molecular Genetics and Data Analysis

    Module code: BS4211 In this module you will learn about modern experimental techniques from lectures and perform experimental procedures including subcloning in plasmids, controlling nucleic acid hybridization, polymerase chain reaction, DNA sequencing and the bioinformatic...

  • Extended Translation Project

    Module code: TS7038 In this module, we will explore how to manage sizeable lengths of translation. You will learn and use different translation strategies as appropriate to solve translation issues, and manage and translate a text of considerable length.

  • Translating Different Genres

    Module code: TS7030 Different genres use differing generic structures, language features and registers, and are intended for different audiences. Therefore, different genres need to be handled differently in a translation.

  • MedRACE Voices

    An insight into how and why students became involved in MedRACE projects at the University of Leicester

  • Archaeology Fieldschool

    Module code: AR1011 This module is an intensive two-week programme of archaeological fieldwork.

  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: Examination, examiners and awards (9.208-9.253)

    Thesis examination 9.207 All research students must successfully defend their thesis in a viva voce examination before a research degree shall be awarded. 9.

  • Archaeology discovery day to unearth Bradgate Parks mysteries

    Members of the public are invited to learn about the latest archaeological discoveries being made at Leicestershire’s Bradgate Park by Leicester experts during a free family Open Day on Saturday 27 June, between 11.00am – 4.00pm.

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