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Chinese language, culture awareness and social etiquette
https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/chinese/chinese-etiquette
Chinese Language, Culture awareness and Social etiquette course for those learning Mandarin or planing to travel there.
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Natalie Armstrong
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/sapphire/author/na144/
Natalie Armstrong is a Senior Lecturer in Social Science Applied to Health, and the Co-lead of the SAPPHIRE group.
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Postgraduate events
https://le.ac.uk/study/postgraduates/events
Book for one or more of our upcoming events to find out all you need to know about postgraduate study at the University of Leicester.
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Graphic Design
https://le.ac.uk/print-services/graphic-design
Professional Graphic Design Leicester|Stationary|Wedding Invites|Posters
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Arnoud Boom
https://le.ac.uk/people/arnoud-boom
The academic profile of Dr Arnoud Boom, Associate professor in Biogeochemistry at University of Leicester
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Maths and Statistics for Accounting and Finance
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/mn1410
Module code: MN1410 Math is the foundation of accounting and finance. This module will allow you to gain an understanding of the mathematical principles and fundamentals that you may encounter during your professional career.
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Study
https://le.ac.uk/urban-history/study
Our team at The University of Leicester Centre of Urban History (CUH) conducts cutting edge teaching and research in urban history and related fields.
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Science 1: Materials
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/fs0011
Module code: FS0011 In this module you will study materials from the microscopic to the macroscopic perspective.
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Law of Tort
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/lw1150
Module code: LW1150 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.
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Law of Tort (Joint Degrees)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/lw1155
Module code: LW1155 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.