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  • Thinking Revolution and Conflict in Europe and Beyond

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  • Events

    The Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI) host a series of engaging and thought-provoking talks.

  • Summertime

    Celebrate the end of the University of Leicester academic year on campus with fun activities, food and time with your friends. Get ready for Summertime22.

  • Clinical Skills: Pathophysiology 1

    Module code: PH1002 This module serves as an introduction to pathophysiology, which is the study of the change of functions of body systems and tissues caused by disease or abnormalities.

  • Legal Foundations of EU-UK Relations

    Module code: LW3242 Do you know how the EU, the Court and Justice of the European Union shape the pattern of European integration? Or the fundamental principles of EU constitutional law? You will be examining the legal and institutional structure of the EU, and critically...

  • International Finance

    Module code: EC3067 International finance is an evolving subject that deals with real world issues such as balance of payments problems, evidence of purchasing power parity, the causes of exchange rate movements and the implications of macroeconomics linkages between economies.

  • Statistics for Economics

    Module code: EC1007 Statistics can be used by economists as a tool to collect, analyse and interpret data relating to how choices made by individuals, organisations and governments on costs, risks and resources impact society.

  • Research Design and Methods (with Dissertation Planning)

    Module code: GY2414 This module equips you for your independent research project, gearing you up for the dissertation that you’ll submit in Year 3.

  • Thinking Revolution and Conflict in Europe and Beyond

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  • Cultural Management and Marketing

    Module code: MU7573 This module will teach you to: Develop a critical understanding of management and marketing approaches applied to a range of international cultural heritage and museum contexts.

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