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  • Research Project

    Module code: MU7560 The dissertation provides an opportunity to carry out an extended piece of research into a subject or issue which has captured your imagination.

  • Diwali 2021

    The University of Leicester was proud to sponsor Leicester's annual Diwali celebrations in 2021.

  • Student poster competition

    The poster competition at the Black Excellence Symposium is open to all undergraduate students at the University of Leicester.

  • Reunions

    If you would like to plan a return visit to campus with your old course mates or friends just get in touch with the Alumni Engagement Team and we will help you make it a success.

  • Brookfield

    We are developing proposals to upgrade our facilities at Brookfield to provide a bright and productive working environment for colleagues and students in our School of Business.

  • Risk and Global Security

    Module code: CR3503 This module introduces you to the key theoretical and contemporary debates in the field of sociology of risk and related issues of globalisation and insecurity.

  • Research

    Module code: MU7560 The dissertation provides an opportunity to carry out an extended piece of research into a subject or issue which has captured your imagination.

  • Entertainment Design

    Module code: CO2112 In this module, you will learn intermediate 3D Design techniques for games and entertainment, including modelling, texturing, lighting, audio and rendering. The course will teach Python in order to create an interactive games experience.

  • Tribute by Colin Hide

    John spent most of his working life at the University; firstly as a chargehand within the Sport Grounds Service, then a senior chargehand and finally being promoted to the post of Head Groundsman.

  • Implementing Improvements in Organisational Performance

    Module code: MN7369 This module begins with looking at how the (re)organisation of production and/or service can be used to enhance competitiveness in a variety of occupational, sectoral, national, international and global settings, and how this can be implemented.

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