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  • Jim Askham

    The academic profile of Dr Jim Askham, Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at University of Leicester

  • Investigating Media

    Module code: MS7504 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline The ‘methods’ module of the course, designed to improve your ability to evaluate media research, learn some of the key research skills for the study of the media, and find out how to carry out your...

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    See how you can get in touch with the Accommodation Office at the University of Leicester.

  • Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial Intelligence – William Darler -zqQcOC8M3U 200|Lecturer in Marketing William Darler discusses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how students can study any facet of AI, from its impact on customer behaviour to how it impacts people visits to tourist attractions.

  • Fundamental Mathematics

    Module code: FS0030 During this module you will have a gentle introduction to the essential mathematics necessary for studying a science degree.

  • Fundamental Mathematics

    Module code: FS0030 During this module you will have a gentle introduction to the essential mathematics necessary for studying a science degree.

  • Chat to our students

    Want to know more about student life, applications, requirements or a course or Leicester? Send a message to one of our Unibuddy student ambassadors.

  • Work experience placements

    The Division of Biomedical Services encourages students (from GCSE to degree level) to apply for work experience in our facility.

  • MPhil theses

    2019 KUPFERMANN, Elias. The role of the castle and town of New Windsor during the English Civil Wars, 1642-1651. 2016 BAGNAS, Valerie. A micro-history of the poor relief response to crisis and dearth: Quainton, Buckinghamshire 1796-1804. 2014 RAY, Sylvia.

  • Leicester scientist recognised in national image competition

    A scientist from the University of Leicester has been shortlisted for the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) annual ‘Reflections of Research’ image competition

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