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Theory and Practice in Archaeology
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ar7059
Module code: AR7059 (double module) The structures through which data is interpreted by archaeologists is known as archaeological theory, its application is known as practice.
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Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co7091
Module code: CO7091 Computational intelligence is a field of artificial intelligence concerned with so-called heuristic algorithms, which aim to produce good solutions to problems in a reasonable amount of time.
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Big Data and Predictive Analytics
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co7093
Module code: CO7093 As we increasingly rely upon the online environment for our daily routines, we leave behind a vast amount of information about us. Commercial and public organisations can use this information to predict our behaviour.
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Using Numbers in Social Research
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/sy2008
Module code: SY2008 This module will help you develop the skills to both use and consume numbers in social research. You'll look at the ways in which you can locate, retrieve and use large scale numeric data for your research and studies.
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Using digital tools to publish and promote your project: podcasts
https://le.ac.uk/history/outreach/besh/engaging/podcasts
History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide offers advice on creating a podcast to publish and promote your project.
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Importance of empathy in healthcare
https://le.ac.uk/empathy/about/importance
Learn more about the importance of empathy in healthcare at the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.
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The human legacy of American troops in Leicester
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/december/the-human-legacy-of-american-troops-in-leicester
The story of American soldiers in Leicester during World War Two is well known, as are the many wartime romances and the story of GI brides who married Americans and left the city at the end of the war.
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Study reveals how thirsty trees pull water to their canopies
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/january/study-reveals-how-thirsty-trees-pull-water-to-their-canopies
A scientific mystery about how trees pull water from the ground to their top branches has been solved by an international team of researchers led by Dr Adrian Boatwright, who conducted the research while at the Department of Chemistry.
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Health Economics and Financing
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mn7438
Module Code: MN7438 This module will equip you to navigate the economics and financing of healthcare by considering how healthcare resources are allocated and how decisions are made about the costs and benefits of healthcare.
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Health Economics and Finance for Managers
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ec7438
Module code: EC7438 This module will equip you to navigate the economics and financing of healthcare by considering how healthcare resources are allocated and how decisions are made about the costs and benefits of healthcare.