Search

23032 results for: ‘how many words should i use for my literature review’

  • Optional Major Project International Placement: Space Exploration Development Systems (SEEDS)

    .

  • Cancer Chemistry

    Module code: CH4206 Studies from Cancer Research UK show that 1 in 2 people in the UK born after 1960 will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point during their lives. It’s highly likely that it has affected you or someone you know during your lifetime.

  • Student heritage collecting week 2025

    Student heritage collecting week 2025

  • Steve Pinsent

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Steve Pinsent, who was the University's Fire Safety Officer from 2008 to 2017.

  • Aims and Methods in Archaeology

    Module code: AR1601 This module provides an introduction to key ideas and issues, including a discussion of what archaeology is, and what archaeologists actually do.

  • Sunday 26th August Sol 20

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 26, 2012 Since the noble gas analyses by Viking in 1976 we have had the information to recognise meteorites from Mars (now about 60).  My favourite martian meteorites are the nakhlites.

  • Lecture to explore early recorded medical observations of the female body

    The fascinating subject of how ancient medical practitioners first began to understand female anatomy is being explored at Leicester's 15th annual Dorothy Buchan Lecture.

  • Fear of Crime

    Module code: CR7160 Our exposure to crime –whether direct or indirect- and coverage from social media, television and newspapers has led to a heightened perception of deviance and fear in contemporary society.

  • Fundamentals of GIS

    Module code: GY4471 This module provides you with a broad introduction to the fundamental aspects of GIS in terms of theory, sourcing data, and using software.

  • Fundamentals of GIS

    Module code: GY4471 This module provides you with a broad introduction to the fundamental aspects of GIS in terms of theory, sourcing data, and using software.

Back to top
MENU