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  • Experimental Research Project B

    Module code: BS3102 This module comprises the oral presentation and report write-up of the practically-based, laboratory, bioinformatics or field work –based modules.

  • The Transformation of Modern Warfare

    Module code: PL7532 During this module you’ll be critically engaging with a number of contemporary arguments about the transformation of war and conflict in the developing world and the developed world, and with the 'new war' debate.

  • Company Law

    Module code: LW3320 The formation, operation and dissolution of companies are subject to legal and extra-legal controls. Company law investigates such notions as limited liability, share capital and companies' ‘legal personality’.

  • Occupational Health privacy notice

    Get more information on how the University handles your data in regards to Occupational Health.

  • Understanding and enacting learning outcomes: the academic’s perspective – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Understanding and enacting learning outcomes: the academic's perspective.

  • Code of practice concerning freedom of speech: Appendix

    This appendix describes the Administrative Procedures governing the booking of rooms on University premises for the purpose of holding any form of non-teaching event. All such events are subject to the requirements set out in sections 12-20 of this Code.

  • International applicants for Leicester Law School

    Leicester Law School welcomes students from all over the world. Find more information for International applicants, FAQs and resources.

  • Dynamic DNA

    Every year GENIE (Genetics Education Networking for Innovation and Excellence) runs a Dynamic DNA outreach event for year nine pupils from local schools.

  • Doctoral loan

    If you’re applying for a research degree (PhD) at Leicester, then you may be eligible to apply for the new Government-funded Doctoral Loan.

  • New book on behavioral economics to be launched by School of Business

    The School of Business is delighted to be holding a book launch for Professor Sanjit Dhami's 1,800 page book Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis on Friday 4 November 2016 at College Court. The book is to be published by Oxford University Press by mid-October.

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