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  • Research

    Explore the research being undertaken by the Centre for Systems Neuroscience at the University of Leicester.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: MN7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: MN7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • TESOL MA, PGDip, PGCert

    Grounded in advanced theory and practice, this Masters in TESOL will give you the skills and knowledge to work in the English Language Teaching field – and make an impact to people’s lives all around the world.

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    Testaments to the Holocaust Collection of 1,000+ primary source documents from the Wiener Library, London created between 1889 and 1965.

  • Research Project

    Module code: MU7008 This research project is a robustly researched, clearly communicated, well-structured exploration of an agreed subject, prepared according to established academic conventions of referencing and presentation.

  • Researchers make spectacular discovery of how learning takes place and memories are formed

    Brain scientists in the UK and US have collaborated to make ‘a spectacular discovery’ - for the first time in human studies - of how memories are formed and new learning takes place.

  • Aerospace Engineering MSc

    In a field as innovative as aerospace engineering, the sky truly is the limit. This Masters degree covers advanced concepts and current knowledge in essential areas such as fluid dynamics and materials modelling.

  • Royal Society Summer Science festival set to inspire next generation of space scientists

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on June 30, 2021 Space experts from the University of Leicester will look to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with a series of live events exploring Mars as part of The Royal Society’s...

  • Unravelling the Minion genome

    Based on what we know of the minions from the popular Despicable Me films – and the Minions movie current playing at cinemas – they could, in theory, have a complex genetic make-up similar to humans, according to Natural Sciences students Krisho Manoharan and Ruth Sang Jones.

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