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  • Economics of Organisation

    Module code: EC7071 The economic prosperity of a country depends on the flourishing of its business sector.  Firms create value for customers, develop knowledge of technologies, and offer a source of income to a labour force.

  • Business Economics for Managers

    Module code: MN7402 By taking this module, you’ll be able to explain the importance, relevance and contribution of economics to the framing, modelling and analysing of firm performance.

  • Current research

    Learn more about the current research being undertaken for the Wordsworth 2020 AHRC funded project in English research at Leicester.

  • People

    Learn more about the members of staff working in the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities at the University of Leicester.

  • Business Economics for Managers

    Module code: EC7402 By taking this module, you’ll be able to explain the importance, relevance and contribution of economics to the framing, modelling and analysing of firm performance.

  • Theories of Globalisation and New Media

    Module code: MS7023 Module Outline This module focuses on the global expansion of capitalism, the shift from industrial to service and information economies, and the significance of the ‘cultural’ as an expanding arena of production and consumption.

  • Community and activism

    Learn about the University's role in the community and in activism as we reveal our rich history in Our 100.

  • Business Economics

    Module code: MN7402 By taking this module, you’ll be able to explain the importance, relevance and contribution of economics to the framing, modelling and analysing of firm performance.

  • Denmark

    We welcome students from Denmark. Find out about entry requirements, the Danish student community and other country-specific information.

  • Vaccines for school and colleges

    We use vaccines to build up immunity to dangerous, disease-causing pathogens. Learn more about vaccines on The University of Leicester website.

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