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  • Continuing inequalities contribute to the wide variation in rates of stillbirths and neonatal deaths across the UK

    The MBRRACE-UK Collaboration, jointly led by Oxford Population Health’s National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU) and the University of Leicester’s The Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) research group, has published a ‘State of the Nation’ report on perinatal...

  • Entering the Field

    Module code: MU7007 Entering the Field centres on the development of a curatorial project.

  • Entering the Field

    Module code: MU7007 Entering the Field centres on the development of a curatorial project.

  • Food Growing

    Edible Campus Edible Campus edible campus planters As part of campus development, planters have been planted with herbs and other edible plants to create an Edible Campus, bringing the Hungry for Change allotment in Brookfield onto main campus.

  • Revivalism and Heritage

    Module code: HA2435 This module examines the variety of ways in which the national past was perceived and interpreted through 18th and 19th century art and architecture.

  • Business Microeconomics

    Module code: EC1030 This module is designed to introduce some basic economic concepts and methodologies, focusing particularly on the techniques relevant to the financial and actuarial industry.

  • Entering the Field

    Module code: MU7007 Entering the Field centres on the development of a curatorial project.

  • Projects and supervisors 2025

    These proposed projects and supervisors are open to applicants wishing to commence the programme from October 2025. Each tab includes a brief biography of the project supervisor and a PDF of the project proposal. The application deadline is Friday 7 February 2025.

  • Haward Soper

    The academic profile of Dr Haward Soper, Honorary Associate Professor of Law at University of Leicester

  • Business Microeconomics

    Module code: MA1407 This module is designed to introduce some basic economic concepts and methodologies, focusing particularly on the techniques relevant to the financial and actuarial industry.

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