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  • Scientific Method and Principles of Analytical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1206 In this module, you'll learn about two associated fields of study that will be massively important as you progress as a chemist and scientist.

  • Scientific Method and Principles of Analytical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1206 In this module, you'll learn about two associated fields of study that will be massively important as you progress as a chemist and scientist.

  • Leicester historian takes Hairy Bikers through Yorkshires past pubs

    A new BBC series following the popular Hairy Bikers on a tour of historic British pubs features a historian from our University in its opening episode, discussing the pubs of Yorkshire’s past.

  • News

    Take a look at what's happening in Geology at Leicester. Browse University and national news, or find stories published directly by our Geology team.

  • News and events

    See news and events from Leicester Law School, and news relating to law that has been published by the University's Press Office.

  • Nonlinear Optimisation

    Module code: MA3082 Optimization is an inherent element of advanced Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics systems, and mathematical modelling.

  • Principles of Finance

    Module code: EC2022 This module covers the basic concepts and tools for finance such as time value of money, present values of basic financial instruments and methods of project appraisal.

  • Nonlinear Optimisation

    Module code: MA3082 Optimization is an inherent element of advanced Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics systems, and mathematical modelling.

  • Principles of Finance

    Module code: EC2022 This module covers the basic concepts and tools for finance such as time value of money, present values of basic financial instruments and methods of project appraisal.

  • Earth Observation Technology, Missions, and Laboratory-based spectroscopy

    The EOS group contributes to the whole cycle of EO technology development, from laboratory-based fundamental spectroscopy research and sensor development through to mission concepts, airborne demonstrators, and satellite missions.

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