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  • New guidance for filmmakers on how to represent people with disabilities 

    A recent PhD from the University of Leicester has called on the film industry to better represent people with disabilities on the big screen.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY7720 In the last five months of the course you will undertake an individual research project - your dissertation.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY7720 In the last five months of the course you will undertake an individual research project - your dissertation.

  • Jineth

    Learn more about Jineth, one of our 'Citizens in the making' at Leicester.

  • Law of Personal Property

    Module code: LW2003 When a person wishes to use their property for the benefit of others, whether as an individual, through a not-for-profit business or charity, they made use a 'trust' arrangement to protect the money, investment or property to ensure it is used for...

  • Business Microeconomics

    Module code: MA7411 The aim of this module is to introduce students to core microeconomic principles and how these can be used in a business environment to help decision making.

  • Financial Risk Management

    Module code: EC7030 The aim of this module is to introduce students to core microeconomic principles and how these can be used in a business environment to help decision making.

  • Geographical Information Science

    Module code: GY2421 This module takes a combined theoretical and hands-on approach to the basics of GIScience, and seeks to unpack the subject using examples from both human and physical geography.

  • Field and Laboratory Techniques

    Module code: GY1433 In this module you'll start to get to grips with the practicalities of being a physical geographer.

  • Fight the Power! Race, Rights and Protest in the USA

    Module code: HS2368 Protest has always been at the centre of American life. The nation owed its independence to protests against British colonial rule and in our own time protest movements remain an influential and contested feature of American politics and society.

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