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  • Andrew Dunn: Page 89

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Gibraltar’s Economic Problems and the UK’s Role in Solving Them

    Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on December 18, 2013   Dr.

  • Research degrees

    The Department of Respiratory Sciences (formerly Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) at the University of Leicester offers excellent facilities for postgraduate research leading to a PhD. Find out about our research interests and studentships.

  • Introductory Forensic Science 2

    Module code: CH2208 In this module, you'll build upon the forensic science and chemistry skills that you gained in Introductory Forensic Science I last year.

  • Action Research

    Module codes: ED7138, ED7139 Action Research offers an approach to changing practice as part of a cycle of change. In this module, you will consider the basis for change in educational settings and develop an understanding of the wider research context of action research.

  • Mathematics Research Project

    Module code: MA3516 (double module) The work on this module occupies both semesters and culminates in the submission of a dissertation.

  • College of Science and Engineering

    School and study School and study Engineering students studying 150 Meet the team who work in the College of Science and engineering People Research Research Lady standing in lab doing research 50 News News man reading the news on a tablet pc 0 Industrial Placements...

  • The Centre for Landscape and Climate Research

    The Centre for Landscape and Climate Research at the University of Leicester undertakes extensive academic research through discovery science and applied research with industrial partners.

  • Reading Old English

    Module code: EN2045 Old English, the language of the Anglo-Saxons, is the earliest form of the English language, and there is a fascinating and varied body of texts surviving from this period of English history.

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