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  • Adaptation and Diversity

    Module code: BS1070 Module co-ordinator: Dr Eamonn Mallon This module will introduce you to to the vast diversity of plants and animals on Earth.

  • Development Economics

    Module code: EC3061 Module co-ordinator: Dr Martin F Koppensteiner Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low- and middle-income countries. The module will discuss some of the great questions of economics.

  • Microeconomics

    Module code: EC1000 Module co-ordinator: Professor Eyal Winter Description Microeconomics studies what motivates economic agents, how they respond to incentives, and how they interact.

  • Principles of Banking

    Module code: EC2033 Module co-ordinator: Dr Carlos Díaz Vela Module Aims By the end of this module, a typical student will be able to describe the key characteristics of banking and financial intermediation, analyse a bank’s balance sheet, income statements and...

  • Management Theory and Debate

    Module code: MN2018 This module will introduce you to key theories and debates within the discipline of Management Studies.

  • The Mexican-US Borders: History, Culture, Identity

    Module code: SP2022 This module examines the society and cultural identity of the Mexican-U.S. Border region.

  • Live Sociology

    Module code: SY2091 Live sociology means going out into the field to experience sociology and practice sociology for yourselves, and Leicester is the perfect empirical crucible for this.

  • Penelope Allison

    Roman Archaeology Conference in Split, Croatia (5th-9th April 2022) Posted by Penelope Allison in The Arch-I-Scan Project on May 22, 2022 Please click here or the image below to be redirected to this blog post by Arch-I-Scan Principal Investigator, Professor Penelope...

  • Useful links

    Further online resources, within the University of Leicester and beyond about Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys life and research.

  • Introduction to Molecular Techniques

    Module code: MB7001 Searching for novel cancer-causing genes researchers requires methods for manipulating the genetic material. For example, molecular cloning allows us to study the function of a gene and how cell behaviour is affected when that gene is altered in cancer.

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