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  • Academic Practice and Professional Skills

    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.

  • Ideation and Design

    Module code: CO1113 This module is designed where creativity meets strategy, to shape innovative solutions.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY3411 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY7717 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges. In this module you will analyse complex challenges and their interlinkages, and evaluate and critique a range of prospective and sometimes radical solutions.

  • Authors and Genres

    Module code: IT1027 In this module you will be introduced to postwar Italian literature through the study of selected works, authors and genres, such as the novel and the modern short story. Texts are read in Italian and in English translation.

  • Accounting Analysis and Valuation: Private and Public Sectors

    Module code: AF7244 Financial statements are the primary source of information about organisations. One of the main aims of financial statements is to help users of accounting information to determine the value of organisations and their activities.

  • Business Analytics

    Module code: AF1023 This module is designed to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of statistical concepts and their applications in accounting and finance.

  • Leicester among universities that produce most business leaders

    Data analysed by crowdsourced salary comparison website Emolument has ranked all UK universities and placed the University of Leicester 8th for where graduates are most likely to lead to top management positions.

  • Small museums and social inclusion

    This research looked at the issues facing small museums and their contribution towards social inclusion.

  • Spring seminar series 2003

    Browse our 2003 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

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