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  • Events

    Learn more about the events for the ‘Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime’ project as part of English research at the University of Leicester.

  • Physics Research Bites: BepiColombo

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 15 November 2021 We’re pleased to announce the first of a new series of “Physics Research Bites”, a short “bring-your-own-lunch” seminar series aimed at students wishing to know more about the exciting...

  • Behavioural Finance

    Module code: MN7380 Module Outline This module will analyse the competing paradigms of the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Behavioural Finance.

  • Professional Skills in Finance

    Module code: EC7121 During this module, you'll continue to develop the professional skills needed to have a successful career in finance.

  • Professional Skills in Finance

    Module code: EC7121 During this module, you'll continue to develop the professional skills needed to have a successful career in finance.

  • Public Economics

    Module code: EC3080 This module covers key issues in political economy and public finance.  You will analyse issues related to the role of the public institutions and their interaction with the economy.

  • Professional Skills in Finance

    Module code: EC7121 During this module, you'll continue to develop the professional skills needed to have a successful career in finance.

  • Developing HR Practitioner Skills

    Module code: MN2128 This module focuses on developing key HR Practitioner skills, through a series of workshops and seminars.

  • Engineering Project Management

    Module code: EG7311 Project management plays a critical role in the success of engineering projects, and successful management ensures that projects are delivered on time and on budget.

  • American Political Development

    Module code: PL3114 The politics of the United States is the scene of a bitter schism. The Republican and Democratic parties are arguably more divided than ever, and this is down to bitter division on fundamental issues in American society and foreign policy.

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