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  • Research Topic in Health Law

    Module code: LW7290 This module will allow you to specialise in any aspect of Health Law that you find interesting or useful, as well as preparing you for the full Dissertation over the summer months.

  • Research Topic in Health Law

    Module code: LW7290 This module will allow you to specialise in any aspect of Health Law that you find interesting or useful, as well as preparing you for the full Dissertation over the summer months.

  • Dissertation (Business and Law)

    Module code: MK3208 This module enables you to undertake an independent research project on a topic that draws from both business and law disciplines.

  • Dissertation (Business and Law)

    Module code: MK3208 This module enables you to undertake an independent research project on a topic that draws from both business and law disciplines.

  • Access to facilities and equipment

    Find out about our number of services available that provide additional scientific resources to industry. Using the University's facilities ensures a high-quality service.

  • People

    Browse our members of staff in the college and within the schools and departments which make up the college.

  • UPAY Rewards

    Learn more about UPAY Rewards, which is the quick payment system used across campus that enables staff and students to pay for their food, drink and retail purchases.

  • Contact us

    Find out how to get in touch with the School of Business at the University of Leicester by email, telephone and in person. Connect with us on social media.

  • Markov Processes

    Module code: MA7404 This module gives an introduction to the mathematical models that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work. The module starts with explaining the underlying concepts of financial and actuarial modelling in general.

  • You are what you Wear? Clothing, Fashion and Belonging in the Modern World

    Module code: HS3681 Clothing and fashion contains many indicators of class, gender and even politics. You’ll be looking at a wide range of case studies from Great Britain, Germany, the Soviet Union, Lithuania and Palestine/Israel in a transnational context.

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