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Chinese Language (Beginners)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ml1025
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Chinese Language Post-Beginners
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ml2025
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Organised Crime
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/cr2024
Module code: CR2024 The term ‘organised crime’ is widely used in the media, within policy circles and academia.
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Improving patient safety
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/research/impact-case-studies/improving-patient-safety
National Patient Safety Agency estimates avoidable harm from medication prescribing costs more than £750million each year, a significant portion attributed to medication and administering error.
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Research degrees
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/study/research-degrees
Find out about research degrees at the University of Leicester School of Business. Our goal at the School of Business is to produce a community of scholars which will enable the future reproduction and transformation of the thinking about management and economics.
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Our campus
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/about/our-campus
ULSB has its own dedicated campus in the heart of the historic Stoneygate Conversation Area in Leicester and located just a 10 minute walk from the main University campus.
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Year in industry
https://le.ac.uk/geology/study/undergraduate/careers/year-in-industry
Our programme offers a year in industry option, allowing you to gain professional experience of working in a sector related to your course.
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Centre for Exoplanet Research
https://le.ac.uk/research/centres/exoplanet-research
The Research Centre for Exoplanet Research explores exoplanet formation and discovery, and observations of transiting exoplanets and brown dwarfs
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How Buildings Work: Architectural History and Structural Engineering from the Ancient World to 2000
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/hs7512
Module code: HS7512 The architecture of a building or townscape is a window into the time of its construction.
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How Buildings Work: Architectural History and Structural Engineering
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/hs7075
Module code: HS7075 The architecture of a building or townscape is a window into the time of its construction.