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  • Landscapes and Identities in Medieval and Early Modern England

    Module code: HS7135 This module enables you to read landscapes and explore how landscapes shaped the experiences of the peoples of medieval and early modern England, and the impact of those peoples on the landscape.

  • Specialised imaging systems

    We have a number of specialised imaging systems in the Advanced Imaging Facility in the Core Biotechnology Services. Learn more.

  • Human Rights in the 21st Century

    Module code: LW3270 You'll cover matters relating to the Human Rights Act, prisoners’ rights, hate speech, obscenity, pornography, contempt of court and public order powers which are often in the news. This module examines the law behind the headlines.

  • Components

    Learn how to create components and add them to a page.

  • Ali Haghiri

    The academic profile of Dr Ali Haghiri, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Paul Baines

    Information and contact details for Professor Paul Baines, Professor of Political Marketing and Head of Executive Education at the University of Leicester.

  • Social Choice

    Module code: EC3075 As human beings we are social creatures by design and as social creatures our individual opinions, choices and interests when measured from a collective group perspective have a massive impact on societal and economic policies.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

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