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  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR7150 This module offers you the opportunity to develop an understanding of the complexity of defining, implementing and evaluating crime prevention and community safety.

  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: EC3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: EC3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR7150 This module offers you the opportunity to develop an understanding of the complexity of defining, implementing and evaluating crime prevention and community safety.

  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: EC3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • What did you learn at the museum today? Second study

    This research project explored the impact of Renaissance funding on museum education, looking specifically at impact on pupils’ learning.

  • English language requirements

    In addition to the academic entry requirements to study for a research degree at Leicester, you will also need to satisfy the English language entry requirements.

  • Postgraduate programmes

    Find out about Masters degree courses in Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester. Many of our MSc programmes are available with an optional year in industry.

  • Research

    Our research in the College of Life Sciences at Leicester is world-leading, covering the breadth of biological sciences through to clinical specialities and health sciences.

  • Foundation Professor of midwifery receives national honour

    A midwifery academic from Leicester has received a national honour from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) for her contribution to midwifery education and practice. Jayne Marshall, our Foundation Professor of Midwifery, has received a prestigious RCM Fellowship.

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