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  • Introduction to Research Methods in Education

    Module code: ED7311 Introduction to Research Methods in Education is a second core module in the programme which you must complete before proceeding to the pathway modules.

  • Financial Reporting

    Module code: AF2115 Financial reporting provides an accurate depiction of a company's fiscal health and is a legal requirement in the vast majority of countries and economic areas.

  • Financial Reporting

    Module code: AF2115 Financial reporting provides an accurate depiction of a company's fiscal health and is a legal requirement in the vast majority of countries and economic areas.

  • Financial Reporting

    Module code: AF2115 Financial reporting provides an accurate depiction of a company's fiscal health and is a legal requirement in the vast majority of countries and economic areas.

  • Leicester researchers identify ethnic disparities in accessing continuous glucose monitors

    People from Afro-Caribbean and South Asian backgrounds are less likely to be prescribed “life-changing” diabetes technology compared to White individuals, a new study by the University of Leicester has reported

  • Cracking the complexities of metal processing

    The Royal Academy of Engineering has appointed Professor Hongbiao Dong to a five-year Research Chair at our University, with the aim of developing a step change in metal processing.

  • Waugh and Words: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 6

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • University of Leicester celebrates Knowledge Exchange Framework results

    The University of Leicester is celebrating its performance in the second iteration of the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).

  • Steering Committee (including members of Executive Group)

    Steering Committee oversee the whole initiative

  • Leicester leads report into stillbirth and neonatal death rates in the UK

    A research team led from the University of Leicester has identified large differences across the UK in the numbers and rates of babies who die, even after taking account of known factors that influence the rate of death such as poverty, mother’s age and ethnicity.

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