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  • Sustainable Electrical Systems

    Module code: EG3224 The sustainable economy we need to create for the future cannot be achieved without electricity. In this module you’ll learn how renewable energy can be distributed and used to power all the applications society needs.

  • Business Taxation

    Module code: AF3085 Each government and nation has their own requirements of how much and what type of taxes business are obligated to pay.

  • Literature for Children and Young Adults

    Module code: EN1090 On this module we’ll explore literature aimed at young people, ranging from some of the earliest such works in English to contemporary novels.

  • Gerrit Woltmann

    The academic profile of Dr Gerrit Woltmann, Head of Service Respiratory Medicine and Allergy - UHL at University of Leicester

  • David Lambert

    The academic profile of Professor David Lambert, Professor of Anaesthetic Pharmacology and Dean of the Doctoral College at University of Leicester

  • Daniel Ladley

    The academic profile of Professor Daniel Ladley, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Head of College and Executive Dean of ULSB and Professor of Finance at University of Leicester

  • Literature for Children and Young Adults

    Module code: EN1090 On this module we’ll explore literature aimed at young people, ranging from some of the earliest such works in English to contemporary novels.

  • Business Taxation

    Module code: AF3085 Each government and nation has their own requirements of how much and what type of taxes business are obligated to pay.

  • Contemporary European Cinema

    Module code: HA3447 This module will examine post-1990 European cinemas' responses to diverse social, political, historical and economic issues. We will explore the expressions of a ‘European identity’ and its ‘others’ in contemporary mainstream and art-house film.

  • Property Rights and Ownership

    Module code: LW2001 Most businesses need land and buildings to operate.  If a business owns its own land, this could be a freehold.

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