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  • Biodiversity

    Achieving biodiversity net gain across our estate by enhancing natural habitats and encouraging local wildlife in line with local and regional action plans, particularly the Leicestershire Nature Recovery Plan.

  • 21st October 2013 Sol 429

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 21, 2013 We are now just a few more sols from the second waypoint.

  • Choose your presessional course

    Learn more about our presessional courses and the options available to you as a potential University of Leicester student.

  • Forensic Science

    From DNA to Richard III, discover more about Forensic Science at the University of Leicester.

  • Contemporary Women's Writing in Spain

    Module code: SP3162 In this module, you will read, discuss and analyse four novels by women writers published in Spain over the past two decades.

  • New community counting materials for children launched

    Maths materials featuring local schoolchildren, adults and celebrities will be launched at an event at the University of Leicester on Tuesday 4 July.

  • Accounting for Accountability and Decision Making

    Module code: MN7061 The module will provide an understanding of the fundamental concepts of accounting systems within financial and management accounting.

  • Behavioural Finance and Investment Strategies

    Module code: MN3138 Over recent decades, the standard finance theory, based upon the efficient markets hypothesis and the rational choice model, has been heavily criticised.

  • Human and Environmental Microbiology

    Module code: BS3013 ‘Environmental microbiology’ illustrates the essential role microbes play in planetary and human health and how our understanding of microbiology has been transformed over the last decade by advances in sequencing technology, which has facilitated a...

  • Advanced Investment Management

    Module code: AF3138 Over recent decades, the standard finance theory, based upon the efficient markets hypothesis and the rational choice model, has been heavily criticised.

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