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Dissertation
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/gy7720
Module code: GY7720 In the last five months of the course you will undertake an individual research project - your dissertation.
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Exploring our Digital Planet
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/gy1423
Module code: GY1423 Geographers are renowned for their map creation skills. This skill has not changed over the centuries.
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Environment/Nature/Society
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/gy1412
Module code: GY1412 This module begins with a question that, at first, seems very straightforward but in reality is quite complex: what is nature? You'll be considering the ways that nature has been understood throughout history, by looking at ideas about nature in...
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Internet Computing
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co1097
Module code: CO1097 The rapid growth of the Internet has affected all areas of life including how students of all disciplines obtain and present data.
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Study Abroad gallery
https://le.ac.uk/modern-languages/study/undergraduate/study-abroad-gallery
Explore some of the beautiful images captured by our students whilst out exploring the world on their Summer Schools and Years Abroad.
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Arch-I-Scan’s end-of-the-year-successes – University of Leicester
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/archiscan/2021/01/18/celebrating-end-of-the-year-successes/
The Arch-I-Scan project recounts a few end-of-2020 successes, including a paper presentation at the CAA conference, an interdisciplinary award from the University's Images of Research competition, and the announcement of Professor Ivan Tyukin's Turing AI Fellowship.
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Publications
https://le.ac.uk/humanising-space/publications
Here is a list of the space-related publications from our academic project members: Bleddyn E. Bowen, Original Sin: Power, Technology, and War in Outer Space (Hurst, 2022/Oxford University Press, 2023) Bleddyn E.
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Distant supermassive black hole shows high velocity sign of over-eating
https://le.ac.uk/news/2025/june/distant-supermassive-black-hole-high-velocity-over-eating-770
University of Leicester scientists describe how the capture of new matter - lasting a few days and corresponding to several Earth masses - formed a ring around the hole, before being partly swallowed by the hole, with excess matter ejected as a high velocity wind.
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Ascen Pagan
https://le.ac.uk/people/ascen-pagan
The academic profile of Dr Ascen Pagan, Lecturer at University of Leicester
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Accountability, Representation and Control
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/mn7262
Module code: MN7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.