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  • Additional care requirements for mothers and newborn infants

    Module code: MW2015 This module includes lead lectures and workshops that include case studies, group work, guided independent study and online learning to explore the different health conditions that may cause deviations from the normal physiology in the childbearing woman...

  • Additional care requirements for mothers and newborn infants

    Module code: MW2015 This module includes lead lectures and workshops that include case studies, group work, guided independent study and online learning to explore the different health conditions that may cause deviations from the normal physiology in the childbearing woman...

  • Gender and Society

    Module code: SY2094 In this module you'll explore key concepts, issues and debates in the sociology of gender and the broader field of gender studies.

  • Amal Sethi

    The academic profile of Dr Amal Sethi, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • University hosts the regions biggest student convention

    More than 10,000 aspiring university students are converging upon the University for the East Midlands UCAS convention to be held on Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 April.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AR7526 This dissertation is an exciting opportunity for you to undertake a substantial, self-contained body of research on an approved topic of your choosing – allowing you to bring together all of the research and wider reading skills you have developed.

  • Network collaborators

    The minimal surfaces project brought together researchers and students from five institutions around the world. Learn more about each researcher and institution.

  • Appeals and complaints

    Queries and assistance Academic appeals Education Quality, Enhancement and Development (EQED) can give you advice about the academic appeals procedure. Contact EQED on appeals@le.ac.uk or +44 (0)116 252 2250.

  • Financial Modelling

    Module code: MN7542 This module will provide a foundation in applied financial modelling. It is designed to show how quantitative techniques can be used to analyse financial information and aid decision making.

  • Research Project 4

    Module code: NT4001 The fourth year Project is a major piece of individual work (60 credits; equivalent to at least 600 hours of student work over the year) that approaches the research frontier and provides significant preparatory experience for a PhD or research post...

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