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  • Research Methods

    Module code: AF7502 This module provides a rigorous foundation in financial research design and empirical analysis equipping you with the conceptual and technical skills required for advanced research in finance.

  • Research Methods

    Module code: AF7502 This module provides a rigorous foundation in financial research design and empirical analysis equipping you with the conceptual and technical skills required for advanced research in finance.

  • The Ancient Near East

    Module code: AH2037 The Ancient Near East stretched from the shores of the Mediterranean to the mountains of modern-day Afghanistan, and included a dazzling array of different peoples, states, empires and communities.

  • Objects and Collections: Care, Management and Curation

    Module code: MU7016 This module looks inside the museum (and related institutions) to consider objects and collections, and how they are made, cared for and re-made within professional practice.

  • Markets, Risk and Corporate Reputation

    Module code: MN3180 This module explores how individuals and firms operate in various markets.  We focus on disruption, crisis, risk, harm and the way in which firms and companies navigate these.

  • Objects and Collections: Care, Management and Curation

    Module code: MU7016 This module looks inside the museum (and related institutions) to consider objects and collections, and how they are made, cared for and re-made within professional practice.

  • Officers and senior staff

    Browse the officers and senior staff members of the University of Leicester, including the Visitor, Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, President and Vice-Chancellor and more.

  • Objectives

    Take a look at our objective of the Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present and what we hope to achieve in the future.

  • Kirsten Barrett

    The academic profile of Dr Kirsten Barrett, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Building more inclusive creative spaces

    Leicester researchers will be holding a free public event to discuss ways in which creative cities, communities and workplaces can be made more inclusive.

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