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  • Victimology

    Module code: CR7152 What is victimisation? How does society- from policies implemented or practical response of members of the justice system- treat and view victims? This module will be centred on answering the questions posed.

  • Library Champions

    volunteering opportunities with the library, make a difference, build you skills, engage with your community.

  • Introduction to Computing

    Module code: MA2252 The module is designed to introduce students to the basics of data representation in computers, algorithmic thinking, and programming simple numerical methods. Students will gain practical experience of working with MATLAB.

  • Ten creative commissions

    The Colonial Countryside project has a partnership with Peepal Tree Press who have commissioned ten writers to write about each participating house in the project. Learn more about the commissioned writers and houses.

  • Clinical Skills: Pathophysiology 2

    Module code: PH1006 In this module, you will continue to develop the knowledge of pathophysiology you gained during PH1002 Pathophysiology 1.

  • Charlotte Walsh

    The academic profile of Other Charlotte Walsh, Lecturer in Law at University of Leicester

  • Introduction to Radio Systems

    Module code: EG3212 This module will teach you the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and how to apply this to the design of radio communication systems, including designing to improve signal quality and selecting appropriate antennas to maximise radio...

  • Marketing, Design and Operations

    Module code: MN7201 Module Outline In the long run, marketing success or failure is determined by the ability of the organisation to deliver value to customers and achieve sustainable competitive advantage in those sectors and markets in which it chooses to compete.

  • Introduction to Radio Systems

    Module code: EG3212 This module will teach you the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and how to apply this to the design of radio communication systems, including designing to improve signal quality and selecting appropriate antennas to maximise radio...

  • Mark Sims

    The academic profile of Professor Mark Sims, Professor of Astrobiology and Space Instrumentation at University of Leicester

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