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  • College of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities (CSSAH)

    LeMID (Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease) academic staff members from the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities (CSSAH).

  • Researching Film History

    Module code: HA7300 This module explores how we can research histories of production and reception through the analysis of primary sources, including both published and unpublished materials.

  • Farook Chaka

    Find out more about Farook Chaka, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Financial Trading

    Module code: AF3012 In this module you will evaluate the properties and features of the major financial market structures and how different market mechanisms and order types affect the order flow and the state of the order book.

  • Nuala Morse

    The academic profile of Dr Nuala Morse, Lecturer in Museum Studies at University of Leicester

  • Kevin Paterson

    The academic profile of Professor Kevin Paterson, Professor of Experimental Psychology at University of Leicester

  • Reseach Methods for Healthcare Managers

    Module code: MN7418 This module aims to introduce you to the theory and practice of social science research.

  • Dissertation part 2

    Module code: MN3103 You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study, and your dissertation offers you the opportunity to put all your learning into practice by undertaking a substantive piece of research on an issue of your choice.

  • Dissertation part 1

    Module code: MN3101 You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study, and your dissertation offers you the opportunity to put all your learning into practice by undertaking a substantive piece of research on an issue of your choice.

  • Derivative Pricing 2

    Module code: MN3113 This module delves into some of the theoretical underpinnings of financial option pricing. We will first study individual preferences towards risk, distinguishing between risk aversion, risk neutrality and risk attraction.

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