Search

7615 results for: ‘jsp161SSM成绩管理系统毕业设计✅项目合作 二开均可 TG:saolei44✅.mEcZxwQOWN’

  • John Barratt

    The academic profile of Dr John Barratt, Associate Professor in Occupational Psychology at University of Leicester

  • Rotting fish help solve mystery of how soft tissue fossils form

    One of the finest examples of such fossils includes a Cretaceous-era octopus of the extinct genus Keuppia unearthed in Lebanon, estimated to be at least 94 million years old. Sarah Gabbott is a Professor of Palaeobiology and co-author of the paper.

  • Describing Language

    Module code: EN1037 This module focusses on the basic building blocks of language, introducing you to the ways in which languages can be described in terms of their sounds and grammatical structures.

  • Creativity and Computing

    Module code: CO1111 This module introduces key ideas in creative computing, especially the relationships between creativity and computing and their consequences in a range of fields.

  • Creativity and Computing

    Module code: CO1111 This module introduces key ideas in creative computing, especially the relationships between creativity and computing and their consequences in a range of fields.

  • Creativity and Computing

    Module code: CO1111 This module introduces key ideas in creative computing, especially the relationships between creativity and computing and their consequences in a range of fields.

  • Dr Bo Pan

    The academic profile of Dr Bo Pan, Lecturer at the University of Leicester

  • Expert to discuss gene-editing research at free public lecture

    A leading expert will be discussing the latest breakthroughs in gene-editing research during this year’s Frank May Prize lecture on 31 October.

  • James Bothwell

    The academic profile of Dr James Bothwell, Lecturer in Later Medieval English History at University of Leicester

  • Symposium - 80 Years On: Memory and Legacy of World War II in ESEA Popular Culture

    A symposium exploring the portrayal of WWII 80 years on hosted by Film Studies and Modern Languages

Back to top
MENU