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  • Student becomes youngest to graduate from Harvard

    Eugenie de Silva (pictured), who started reading for her PhD at Leicester aged 15, has become the youngest person to graduate from Harvard University.

  • New Vice-Chancellor named

    Professor Nishan Canagarajah Image of Professor Nishan Canagarajah|The University of Leicester is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Nishan Canagarajah as its next President and Vice-Chancellor with effect from Monday 4 November 2019.

  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: Registration periods, changes to registration, induction, and training (9.47-9.77)

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  • International Investment Law

    Module code: LW7146 This module is a specialist course intended as an advanced course on the international law on foreign investment.

  • International Investment Law

    Module code: LW7146 This module is a specialist course intended as an advanced course on the international law on foreign investment.

  • International Investment Law

    Module code: LW7146 This module is a specialist course intended as an advanced course on the international law on foreign investment.

  • Mental health: International

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 16, 2018 Useful mental health resources include: World Health Organization Mental Health Atlas; the latest (2017) edition  provides data on 177 WHO members covering mental health policy,...

  • International Finance

    Module code: EC3067 International finance is an evolving subject that deals with real world issues such as balance of payments problems, evidence of purchasing power parity, the causes of exchange rate movements and the implications of macroeconomics linkages between economies.

  • International Finance

    Module code: EC3067 International finance is an evolving subject that deals with real world issues such as balance of payments problems, evidence of purchasing power parity, the causes of exchange rate movements and the implications of macroeconomics linkages between economies.

  • The School of Museum Studies at the Museums Association Conference 2014

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on October 20, 2014 Posted on behalf of School Manager, Barbara Lloyd: Barbara at the Museums Association Conference in Cardiff.

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