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  • Quantitative Finance

    Module code: AF3008 Quantitative techniques play an important role in financial forecasting and decision-making.  In this module, you will evaluate the use of common quantitative techniques in finance and accounting research.

  • Business Finance and Reporting

    Module code: AF1010 In order to make decisions, businesses need to evaluate their past, present and future. They'll pore over financial accounts, to understand their previous and present performance, and forecasts and calculations of their future financial performance.

  • Business Finance and Reporting

    Module code: AF1010 In order to make decisions, businesses need to evaluate their past, present and future. They'll pore over financial accounts, to understand their previous and present performance, and forecasts and calculations of their future financial performance.

  • 19th Century mince pie recipe

    19th Century mince pie Mince pie|Bake the perfect mince pie with this old-time Christmas recipe ‘Shred pies’, or mince pies as they are more commonly known, are a popular festive treat at Christmas time, having been consumed for centuries during the winter months.

  • Shorts, Sounds and Writes

    Sounds Listen to our series of podcast interviews with our researchers and find out about how their research is changing our understanding of this world, and things out of this world! Plug in your earphones and enjoy a listen.

  • Members

    Find out more about the people who work within the Centre for Sustainable Organisations at the University of Leicester.

  • £2m study - ethnicity and COVID-19 in healthcare workers

    UK-REACH will investigate data held by national healthcare organisations to understand what the risk of having, and dying from, COVID-19 is for ethnic minority healthcare works.

  • Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy

    Learn more about our event: Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy, with speaker Sara Naylor.

  • Sanjit Dhami

    The academic profile of Professor Sanjit Dhami, Professor of Economics at University of Leicester

  • National Space Centre Lockdown Thematic Weeks

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 May 2020 During the 2020 lockdown, the National Space Centre continued to engage a national audience with their space-themes videos.

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