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  • Planning a project

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project.

  • The Cultural Politics of Heritage

    Module code: HS2801 Module Outline What is heritage? Who defines our heritage?  What rights do we have over it? What is the relationship between heritage and public memory? Does the heritage industry produce a commodified version of history and reproduce a neo-liberal...

  • Culture and Society in Italy, 1400-1750

    Module code: HS2366 This period saw the emergence of artistic, scientific and technological feats throughout Italy which we still consider as being iconic today.

  • Consumption and the Creative Industries

    Module code: MN7016 In-depth knowledge of the behaviour of consumers is essential for marketers. In the creative industries, consumers can behave as both customers and audiences when they engage with products and services.

  • Design and Verification of High Integrity Embedded Systems

    Module code: EG7520 Ensuring failsafe operation of both software and hardware is a mandatory requirement in critical embedded systems.

  • Principles of Banking

    Module code: AF2033 As a result of the global financial crash many inadequate practices in risk management within the banking industry have been bought to light.

  • Principles of Banking

    Module code: EC2033 As a result of the global financial crash many inadequate practices in risk management within the banking industry have been bought to light.

  • Software Architecture and System Development

    Module code: CO2103 (double module) In this module we will explore the main phases of the software development process.

  • Principles of Banking

    Module code: AF2033 As a result of the global financial crash many inadequate practices in risk management within the banking industry have been bought to light.

  • Clinical Lectureships

    Clinical Lectureships at Leicester are there to provide the equivalent of 'post doctoral' training into your academic life as a clinician.

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