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  • Corporate Finance (Finance MSc)

    Module code: MN7032 This module introduces many aspects of the corporate world to you including the firm, equity, issuing shares, costs of issue, rights issues, warrants convertibles and valuation of a company.

  • Issues in Media and Communication

    Module code: MS7616 This module will provide you with an insight into some of the current and salient themes of research trends in Media and Communication Studies.

  • Vulnerability: A Research Method for Literary and Cultural Studies

    This AHRC-funded project maps a body of contemporary literary and cultural responses to cross-border vulnerabilities in North America, focusing on intersecting crises of gender and race-based vulnerability, such as femicide and violence against Indigenous people.

  • Study

    The University of Leicester offers a variety of undergraduate courses, postgraduate programmes and research degrees through which you can study and research medieval culture, literature, history, archaeology and more.

  • Issues in Media and Communication

    Module code: MS7616 This module will provide you with an insight into some of the current and salient themes of research trends in Media and Communication Studies.

  • Law of Evidence

    Module code: LW3420 (double module) When studying this module you'll examine the rules that regulate the admissibility of evidence in a criminal or civil trial.

  • Issues in Media and Communication

    Module code: MS7616 This module will provide you with an insight into some of the current and salient themes of research trends in Media and Communication Studies.

  • Dramatic award

    Dr Robert Kenny, University Fellow in French Studies, has been awarded a grant from the Theatre Research Society ‘to acknowledge the significance of his research into François Moylin’ and to provide clerical assistance with the index and editing of his study of itinerant...

  • University up for two national archaeology awards

    The University has been nominated for two Current Archaeology Awards for its work on the DNA analysis of the remains of King Richard III and a project that unearthed skeletons that could be the earliest examples of African people living in Leicester.

  • Dr Delia Garratt

    Dr Delia Garratt did her first degree at the University of Leicester in History, before proceeding to a PhD on aspects of 19th-century Methodism, supervised by Professor Keith Snell.

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