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  • Objects in Archaeology and Museums

    Module code: AR3079 In this module we will consider the major archaeological approaches to understanding and classifying objects and the suitability of different techniques for classifying and analysing objects and assemblages.

  • Intelligence and Security

    Module code: PL7082 Throughout this module you’ll be critically discussing key concepts, and looking into the role of intelligence organisations in post-9/11 domestic and international politics.

  • Equations of Mathematical Physics

    Module code: MA7032 This module introduces the mathematical theory of the equations of physics, aiming to help you understand the physical meaning of the main equations and the limits of their applications. Methods are based on Fourier series and some special functions.

  • Media and Communication Theory

    Module code: MS7002 By the end of this module you will be able to distinguish between the differing theoretical foundations of media and communication research.

  • Pedagogy: Specialist Study

    Module code: ED7593 This pathway focuses on issues of pedagogy, and as such will be of benefit to those who are interested in deepening their understanding of the factors which influence the processes of learning and teaching.

  • News Archive

    Browse news from Chemistry at Leicester about our students, staff and research projects.

  • Gender and Genre

    Module code: HA7304 Gender equality continues to be a challenging task in contemporary society.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 10

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  • Richard III: Discovery and identification

    Discover the background to the search for King Richard III, the discovery and identification of the remains - and the implications for our understanding of history.

  • Derivative Pricing 2

    Module code: MN3113 This module delves into some of the theoretical underpinnings of financial option pricing. We will first study individual preferences towards risk, distinguishing between risk aversion, risk neutrality and risk attraction.

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