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    Get in touch with the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester by email, post and telephone.

  • Partnerships staff

    Browse our Education CPD+ staff in the School of Education at Leicester and see their contact details to get in touch with them.

  • Intelligence Gathering and Data Mining of Police Data

    Module code: CH7243 This module will take you through the fundamentals of data mining through the utilisation of Police/Forensic data and all of the anomalies that can produce.

  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2211 This is a specialist Electronic and Electrical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) which will provide an introduction to semiconductor devices, and teach you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both...

  • Electric Machines and Drives

    Module code: EG2212 This is a specialist Electronic and Electrical Engineering module which is also available to General Engineering students.

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  • Witnesses, wives, politicians, soldiers: the women of Waterloo

    Posted by Philip Shaw in On This Day of War on June 22, 2015 Witnesses, wives, politicians, soldiers: the women of Waterloo By Katherine Astbury Associate Professor and Reader of French at University of Warwick Visit The Last Stand: Napoleon’s 100 Days in 100 Objects: www.

  • The Muslim Terror Within: Tajikistan’s Islamophobic Legislation

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on October 22, 2024 Michael Dhanoya PhD Candidate in Criminology Tajikistan has become the latest country to place prohibitions on Muslims.

  • Richard III geneticist to give Queens Lecture in Berlin

    Dr Turi King from our Department of Genetics and School of Archaeology and Ancient History will give this year's Queen's Lecture in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday 1 November.

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