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  • Collaborative economy affects gender equality

    Dr Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella (pictured) from Leicester Law School has jointly authored a report to the European Commission on the potential impact of the collaborative economy on gender equality.

  • Developing Evidence Based Practice

    Module code: NU3016 This module is facilitated through a selection of lectures, seminars, small group tutorials interactive online activities and guided study materials.

  • Continuing professional development modules and short courses

    We support continuing professional development (CPD) by providing high quality training and transferable skills for healthcare and non-healthcare professionals interested in diabetes, quality and safety in Healthcare and SCAN.

  • Introduction to Finance and Accounting

    Module code: AF1001 This module explores the issues of financial decision-making, accounting systems and performance measurement within organisations operating in domestic and global markets.

  • Strategy and objectives

    The overarching strategy of the Leicester BHF Accelerator is to generate new knowledge of the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

  • Advice on guardians for International/EU applicants

    If you are due to start a course, are under the age of 18 and your parents live abroad, learn more about the consent needed in order to apply to Leicester.

  • Spend a year abroad

    Spend part of your degree studying abroad via the Study Abroad or the Erasmus scheme. We have links with universities across Europe - and beyond, in Australia.

  • Add image to the rich text editor

    Add an image to the rich text editor in Sitecore

  • Dr Grant Dewson

    Find out more about Dr Grant Dewson, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation.

  • Distributed Systems and Applications

    Module code: CO7090 Computer networks and distributed applications have a paramount role in everyday life. Nowadays, it is hard to imagine stand-alone systems or applications. Practically, any modern computing device offers the possibility of being connected with other devices.

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