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  • Electronics

    Module code: PA3243 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Data Science Research Project

    Module code: MA7443 The data science research project is the cumulation of our MSc programme, where you will work in a group to solve a substantial data science problem in an area of your choice.

  • Cultural Mediation and Leadership: Your Languages in Practice

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  • Study shows educations power to prevent Type 2 diabetes

    People at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes can reduce their chances of getting the condition by more than 80 per cent by fully completing a new education programme, an NIHR-supported study has found.

  • Students must register to vote by 7 June to make their voice heard

    Professor Paul Boyle, President and Vice-Chancellor of our University, has written an article about the importance of voting in the EU referendum and how it is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for young people to influence their futures.

  • Seven top ten subject areas in Guardian University Guide

    The latest figures from the Guardian University Guide have ranked the University of Leicester at 32nd, placing us among the top third of the 119 higher education institutions in the UK listed in their rankings.

  • 2020

    Browse our 2020 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • ESG, climate risk and sustainable innovation

    Leading research on ESGs financial materiality and climate risk. Shaping business investment for global well-being and sustainable innovation.

  • Exceptional research showcase

    Professor Nishan Canagarajah comments on the breadth and excellence of our ground-breaking research at Leicester.

  • Experts to discuss research into internet safety for sex workers

    Dr Rosie Campbell and Professor Teela Sanders from our Department of Criminology will be taking part in the upcoming Festival of Social Science, running between 4 – 11 November.

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