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  • Comparative European Politics

    Module code: PL1012 Europe is a patchwork of 50 sovereign states, and the political systems that underpin this vary considerably. Europe has both monarchies and republics, unicameral and bicameral legislatures, and ceremonial and powerful heads of state.

  • Business Analytics

    Module code: AF1023 This module is designed to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of statistical concepts and their applications in accounting and finance.

  • Business Analytics

    Module code: EC1023 This module is designed to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of statistical concepts and their applications in accounting and finance.

  • Business Analytics

    Module code: AF1023 This module is designed to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of statistical concepts and their applications in accounting and finance.

  • Quantitative Methods for Business and Finance

    Module code: EC7091 Numerical data is required in order to make informed decisions in areas related to business and finance. It is often the case that our interest lies in the population, yet we only have a sample for making inferences about the underlying population.

  • Project sheds new light on thousands of years of Charnwood Forests history

    Leicestershire Victoria County History (VCH) Trust and our University are staging a free and fun heritage festival for the whole family at the picturesque Beaumanor Hall in Woodhouse, Leicestershire on Sunday 21 May to celebrate the history of Charnwood Forest.

  • Historic female firsts captured on canvas

    Today (5 March) the University of Leicester has recognised, on its walls and in its paintings, the contribution of three women who have, through their work and lives helped to create the University.

  • Andrew Hugill

    The academic profile of Professor Andrew Hugill, Deputy Director, Institute for Digital Culture at University of Leicester

  • Ten creative commissions

    The Colonial Countryside project has a partnership with Peepal Tree Press who have commissioned ten writers to write about each participating house in the project. Learn more about the commissioned writers and houses.

  • How trees improve urban air quality

    The air that we breathe is full of particles. It can’t be avoided. City or village, farmland or beach, there will be some trace of dust, soot, pollen, smoke or even liquid particles like sea-spray.

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