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  • Microbial Pathogenesis

    Module code: BS3014 ‘Microbial Pathogenesis’ aims to demonstrate the molecular and genetic basis of strategies employed by microorganisms to invade host tissue, avoid host defence mechanisms and proliferate at sites of infection.

  • Critical Public Relations: Contexts and Issues

    Module code: MS7515 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline What is PR? How does it contribute to democratic processes? This module explores the history and development of public relations, examines the different models it can follow, ethical concerns and...

  • Technology and Social Change: Global Perspectives

    Module code: MS7028 Digital media is playing an increasingly significant role in the changing communication environments, and during this module you will gain the opportunity to critically discuss these advancements.

  • Vaccines

    We use vaccines to build up immunity to dangerous, disease-causing pathogens. Then, when we encounter these pathogens, we can fight them off before they can cause disease. Learn more at The University of Leicester.

  • Destinations

    We have approximately 150 Study Abroad partner universities, in over 20 countries worldwide. The specific destinations available to you will depend on your degree programme.

  • Markov Processes

    Module code: MA2404 This module gives an introduction to the mathematical models that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work.  Initially, we will focus on describing general principles of risk modelling in financial and actuarial sectors.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Module code: MK3166 This module provides an introduction to entrepreneurship, debunking common myths and presenting essential facts about entrepreneurs and their ventures.

  • Entrepreneurship

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  • Associate membership

    See if you qualify for Associate membership at our sports centres and take advantage of the membership discount.

  • Leicester research at national Festival of Social Science

    Three early-career researchers at the University of Leicester have joined forces with a multi-award winning education platform to deliver a unique ‘Cartoonathon’ at a national Festival of Social Science.

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