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  • Moving on: what makes a good funding bid?

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. If you are thinking of applying for further funding for your project, this guide well help you consider what to do next.

  • Resources

    Links to useful resources, discussing inheritance patterns for school and college students.

  • Understanding inequalities in cause-specific infant mortality

    Find out more about the research on understanding inequalities in cause-specific infant mortality at the University of Leicester.

  • Genetic properties help identify illegally traded tropical hardwood

    Around 30-90 percent of all tropical hardwood is logged illegally. Checks on the origin of wood, however thorough, are not particularly effective because documentation may be fraudulent.

  • Chevening Scholarship

    The UK Government Chevening Scholarships are open to international students who are applying for one year Masters programmes.

  • Joe Smith

    The academic profile of Dr Joe Smith, Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Leicester

  • Zoe Knox

    The academic profile of Dr Zoe Knox, Associate Professor of Modern Russian History at University of Leicester

  • Academic Skills and Practice

    Module code: MN7400 During this module, you’ll be engaging with a range of academic practices and critical thinking where you’ll identify and reflect upon the different learning styles, and how they inform our approach to learning and study.

  • Contemporary Issues in International Financial Reporting

    Module code: MN7320 In this module, you will explore the nature and causes of international differences in financial reporting and compare different approaches to developing accounting rules and practices from a global perspective, placing international financial reporting in...

  • International Finance and Globalisation

    Module code: MN7574 Globalisation means that world trade and financial markets are becoming more integrated. At the same time, the global liberalisation of financial markets is facilitating or driving processes of wider globalisation.

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