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    Access continuing support, including career development and employment support, for University of Leicester's alumni from refugee backgrounds and sanctuary scholars.

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    Browse this list of our current PhD students within the Medieval Research Centre and learn more about their research topics.

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    Posted by Dawn Watkins in Legal Literacy on March 14, 2014 This was the last visit of our students’ five visits to St Peter’s School, focusing this time on aspects of the criminal law trial process.

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    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on September 5, 2017 Sitting in a meeting recently I learned that University of Leicester PhD certificates do not include a title or descriptor of the research topic. Just PhD Leicester.

  • Business Planning and Finance

    Module code: MN7043 In Business Planning and Finance you will gain a thorough appreciation of both the theoretical and practical concepts that create a new business, both in terms of being able to formulate and critique a business plan.

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    Module code: MS7056 This module investigates the theory behind the globalisation of sexuality in terms of LGBTQ activism and the representation of non-heterosexuals across the globe.

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    Module Code: MS1010 This module introduces you to display knowledge of the ways that audience research is informed by different theoretical and methodological perspectives.

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  • Modern Literature

    Module code: EN3030 On this module you will study a range of texts from the first half of the twentieth century, placing them in relation to historical and cultural developments.

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