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  • Strategic Financial Management

    Module code: MN7060 This module will give you a clear understanding of the sources of finance available to an organisation.

  • Opportunities

    The University of Leicester has over 4,000 staff members. Learn about the opportunities and rewards available to you when working for our institution.

  • Core Laboratory Techniques

    Module code: BS4008 This module is designed to develop your experimental research skills and give you a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practice of key molecular biology techniques such as: Molecular cloning PCR and agarose gel electrophoresis qPCR ...

  • Psychological Issues in Language Learning

    Module code: ED7716 Language, the mind and learning are inexorably linked and an understanding of students’ psychological processes, feelings, emotions, motives and behaviours can be invaluable for teachers wishing to enhance learning within their foreign language classrooms.

  • Facilities for students

    Lab experience and fieldwork experience are key to developing practical skills and fundamental understanding of the scientific process. We use specialist subject laboratories in Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences at the University.

  • Tim Trent

    The academic profile of Dr Tim Trent, NCEO Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Autumn 2019 workshop

    Explore our minimal surfaces project autumn 2019 workshop at the University of Leicester.

  • Source Project

    Module code: AH2045 In this module, you will study one ancient source in detail, exploring it from a range of different perspectives.

  • Evidence Based Practice 1

    Module code: PH1008 Evidence-based practice is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice which is best summarised as the complete, clear, and practical use of current best evidence when making decisions about a patient’s care.

  • Leadership for Social Justice in Education: Lead Module

    Module code: ED7596 Drawing upon international research carried out by the tutors, this pathway considers how communities of enthusiastic and engaged learners are constructed and sustained and how such community members interact with one another in their contexts.

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