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  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC2043 Game theory provides a powerful and flexible set of tools for analysing strategic interactions in Economics and beyond.

  • Social and Environmental Accounting

    Module code: AF3014 The impact of climate change is seen in changing weather patterns and rising sea levels which are slowly and steadily impacting society and organisations.  This change is creating shortages of land, food, shelter and biodiversity and human migration.

  • Corporate Governance

    Module code: AF2136 This module is concerned with corporate governance mechanisms and practices and their impact on corporate performance and business practices.

  • Postgraduate study on campus

    The University offers postgraduate programmes in Museum Studies both on campus and by distance learning. Find out more about our Masters courses.

  • Shorts, Sounds and Writes

    Take a listen, watch or read to find out more about our research. Subscribe to our YouTube channel Shorts Watch talking heads and interviews with our researchers – our shorts provide an eye-opening view of world-changing research. Watch anytime, anywhere.

  • News

    Take a look at what's happening in Geology at Leicester. Browse University and national news, or find stories published directly by our Geology team.

  • The start of the War

    Find interviews with residents of Leicestershire who discuss the start of the First World War, including memories of encouragement to sign up to the army.

  • Government funding for project to supply Africa with electricity from waste

    An Earth Observation Innovation team from the University of Leicester is collaborating with PyroGenesys Ltd. and a number of UK and international organisations on a project to generate off-grid electricity for remote rural communities in Africa starting with Nigeria.

  • Research involving the use of animals

    Get more information on the policy in place for the use of animals in research at the University of Leicester.

  • Women's Writing in the Midlands, 1750-1850

    This commissioned piece from the Centre for New Writing focusses on the lives and writing of the abolitionist women in the Midlands during the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century.

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