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  • MSc Research Project

    Module code: CH7362 Your MSc research project will be a substantial, original and impactful contribution to chemistry research conducted in one of the School’s specialist research areas.

  • Lesson Study

    Module code: ED7614, ED7615 Lesson study is a way of researching and understanding teaching and learning that has been in wide use in Japan since 1870.

  • Games and Gamification

    Module code: CO1112 Games are a form of entertainment that involves players actively engaging in play with specific rules and objectives. Game development is the process of creating a video game, from initial concept to final product.

  • Games and Gamification

    Module code: CO1112 Games are a form of entertainment that involves players actively engaging in play with specific rules and objectives. Game development is the process of creating a video game, from initial concept to final product.

  • Resources

    Access to higher education resources for inheritance patterns, with descriptions and links, supplied by The University of Leicester.

  • Chris Vaughan

    Chris Vaughan is a recently retired General Counsel and Company Secretary of large (FTSE 100) international listed groups, with a broad background in corporate law.

  • Postgraduate research students

    Meet the postgraduate research students in the Health Science department at the University of Leicester.

  • Activities and events

    Find out about past events and future events for the Wordsworth 2020 AHRC funded project for English research at Leicester.

  • Grantham, Lincolnshire

    Listen to speakers from Grantham, Lincolnshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Helping hedgehogs project to challenge alarming UK wildlife decline

    Snuffling hedgehogs visiting gardens throughout the United Kingdom are becoming less common due to declining populations – and an event organised by Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust at the Botanic Garden on Saturday 24 October hopes to challenge this worrying trend.

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