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  • Actuarial Modelling 1

    Module code: MA7401 This module considers the mathematics fundamental to Actuarial Science. It introduces the analysis of compound interest and cash flow and some basic concepts of financial modelling.

  • Actuarial Modelling 1

    Module code: MA2401 This module considers the mathematics fundamental to Actuarial Science. It introduces the analysis of compound interest and cash flow and some basic concepts of financial modelling.

  • Actuarial Modelling 1

    Module code: MA7401 This module considers the mathematics fundamental to Actuarial Science. It introduces the analysis of compound interest and cash flow and some basic concepts of financial modelling.

  • Science and Technology 2

    Module code: RA2003 This module will recap and expand on previous knowledge around science and technology of medical imaging as well as introducing the science behind advanced imaging technologies including magnetic resonance imaging and radionuclide imaging.

  • Actuarial Modelling 1

    Module code: MA7401 This module considers the mathematics fundamental to Actuarial Science. It introduces the analysis of compound interest and cash flow and some basic concepts of financial modelling.

  • Actuarial Modelling 1

    Module code: MA2401 This module considers the mathematics fundamental to Actuarial Science. It introduces the analysis of compound interest and cash flow and some basic concepts of financial modelling.

  • Science and Technology 2

    Module code: RA2003 This module will recap and expand on previous knowledge around science and technology of medical imaging as well as introducing the science behind advanced imaging technologies including magnetic resonance imaging and radionuclide imaging.

  • Shirley Lodge

    Shirley Lodge offers affordable accommodation in the centre of The Village. With only four rooms, Shirley Lodge is a good option if you would like to live with a small group of people.

  • Selena Wisnom

    The academic profile of Dr Selena Wisnom, Lecturer in the Heritage of the Middle East at University of Leicester

  • Visualising fingermarks with a Physical Developer technique

    Physical Developer Event organised by the University of Leicester

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