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  • The Living and the Dead in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture

    Module code: EN3209 Relationships between the living and the dead altered profoundly in the nineteenth century, shaped by medical advances, growing secularism, and changing mourning practices.

  • Film and Art: Academic Study and the Workplace

    Module code: HA1115 This inter-disciplinary module is taught with the Attenborough Arts Centre, the Career Development Service and the Leicester Learning Institute. It allows you to explore how you might make use of your degree.

  • Advanced Translation

    Module code: TS3003 This module is taught via a combination of practical lectures and workshops where you will have ample opportunities to practise translating semi-specialised texts.

  • The Business Environment

    Module code: MN2120 External uncontrollable factors, or the macro-environment, such as changes in government and/or monetary policy, demographic shifts or major disasters, can affect or even wipe out businesses.

  • Quantitative Methods in Applied Health Research

    Module code: MD7432 In this module you will consider the advantages and disadvantages of a range of quantitative methodologies. We will explore statistical methods using statistical software, including descriptive, univariate and multivariate analyses.

  • The Science of Material Conservation

    Module code: CH7100 Conserving cities requires preserving their material fabric. In this module you will examines 'green chemistry' and the applications of chemical analysis to conservation practice.

  • Second Language Teaching and Learning

    Module code: ED7502 In this module you will study aspects of English Language Teaching (ELT) methodology and theories of language learning.

  • Fathima Roshan Rakeeb

    The academic profile of Dr Fathima R. Rakeeb, Lecturer in Accounting at University of Leicester

  • Mark Rutherford

    The academic profile of Professor Mark Rutherford, Professor of Biostatistics at University of Leicester

  • Microbial sciences

    Genome is the word we use to describe all of an organism's DNA, including its chromosomes and any other pieces of DNA it may have acquired. The University of Leicester provides a range of resources for academic purposes.

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