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  • Mathematical Physics 1.1

    Module code: PA1710 Physics is a mathematical subject.

  • Theories of International Relations

    Module code: PL7515 This module provides a critical survey of the main theories associated with the study of international relations, from ‘orthodox’ approaches such as Realism and Liberalism to more radical theories including Marxism, Postmodernism and Gender-based approaches.

  • EU Enlargement and Democratic Consolidation in Post-Communist Europe

    Module code: PL7587 This module examines the interplay of domestic and international factors in determining the effects of regime transition and the success of democratisation in post-communist Europe.

  • Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Core Principles

    Module code: LW7085 This module will introduce you to some of the core principles of international human rights law in order to demonstrate the nature of the substantive protection of human rights.

  • Mathematics Research Project

    Module code: MA3516 (double module) The work on this module occupies both semesters and culminates in the submission of a dissertation.

  • The Bulletin Leicester named top 10 city to live and work

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Leicester among best 10 cities in the UK, according to new survey New observations reveal Jupiter's Great Red Spot as mysterious energy source Research suggests ethnicity could impact health of...

  • Postgraduate

    The University of Leicester School of Business postgraduate courses are designed to offer you a challenging and rewarding experience.

  • Human Resources

    We are Human Resources. We provide advice, support and guidance for University staff on all aspects of employment.

  • The Queer Heritage and Collections Network

    The Queer Heritage and Collections Network aims to provide training, networking and peer support to people working with LGBTQ+ histories and collections.

  • Year in industry

    A year in industry involves taking a year of full-time work between your second and third year of study.

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