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  • Requirements Engineering and Professional Practice

    Module code: CO1106 Capturing the goals and requirements of stakeholders is crucial in order to reduce considerable risk to a project.

  • Mathematics in Business

    Module code: MA1254 During this module you will work in groups on case studies taken from real life.

  • Our approach

    A fundamental element of The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme has been its interdisciplinarity.

  • Specialist interdisciplinary graduate workshops

    Browse our past specialist interdisciplinary graduate workshops in the Medieval Research Centre's events archive.

  • Events

    Events in the University of Leicester School of Computing and Maths

  • The World that Management Made

    Posted by Gibson Burrell in School of Business Blog on April 20, 2016 Robert MacFarlane’s excellent piece on the ‘Anthropocene’ age in a recent issue of The Guardian deserves attention in a number of ways.

  • The ‘Forbidden Planet’ has been found in the Neptunian Desert

    New research by an international group of researchers, including Dr Matt Burleigh and Dr Emma Longstaff of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester, has identified a rogue planet.

  • First study examining pregnancy in the Viking Age: Pregnant women wearing martial helmets, fetuses set to avenge their fathers, but also a harsh world where not all newborns were given burial or born free 

    A new, interdisciplinary study is the first focused examination of pregnancy in the Viking Age.

  • Meet our CMS Student Ambassadors

    At the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, we are proud to introduce our dedicated student ambassadors!   Our Student Ambassadors come from diverse backgrounds and have a wealth of experiences to share.

  • The video game: a legitimate art form?

    Read the article "The video game: a legitimate art form?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

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