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  • Evidence Based Practice 3

    Module code: PH3003 (double module) You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study here at Leicester. The evidence-based practice dissertation gives you the chance to put all your learning into practice and undertake a substantive piece of research.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: MN3019 Your dissertation explores the issues of independent research in international business management.  A dissertation is a substantial research project addressing a relevant business question.

  • Research for Change: Skills and Challenges of Applied Environmental Research

    Module code: GY7714 Current environmental issues present huge challenges to policy makers, delivery agencies, campaign organisations and others.

  • Health Systems and Policy

    Module Code: MN7439 This module explores the relationship between health care provision, health systems and policy.

  • Syed Zaidi

    The academic profile of Dr Syed Taqi Zaidi, Associate Professor of Finance at University of Leicester

  • Advanced Taxation

    Module code: AF3148 This module will help with higher level tax examinations for the ICAEW, ICAS and ACCA professional bodies as it provides a more advanced coverage of both personal and business tax topics which are covered in the higher level professional examinations.

  • Five things you probably didn’t know about nuclear weapons

    Professor Andrew Futter, Associate Professor of International Politics, tells us things we probably didn’t know about nuclear weapons.

  • Dr Glenn Cruse

    Find out more about Dr Glenn Cruse, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation.

  • Cast of ancient skull of Bede the Father of English history rediscovered

    A cast of the skull of Bede – the ‘Father of English History’ – has been rediscovered by Professor Jo Story from the School of History within the anatomical collections of the Duckworth Laboratory in the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies (LCHES) at the...

  • Asthma pill could reduce symptoms in severe sufferers research shows

    The first new asthma pill for nearly 20 years has the power to significantly reduce the severity of the condition, a study led by our University has found.

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