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  • Research degrees

    Study with us and you will become part of an internationally-renowned research community. Find out more about PhDs in Museum Studies at Leicester.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AF7503 This module develops advanced skills in independent research, critical analysis and academic argumentation through the completion of a self-defined research project.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AF7503 This module develops advanced skills in independent research, critical analysis and academic argumentation through the completion of a self-defined research project.

  • Study

    Our mission in the School of Healthcare is to nurture the development of creative, critical thinking and independent researchers in the field of applied health research. We prioritise investment in our postgraduate research community because they are our future research leaders.

  • Nixon Court Blocks A to E

    Nixon Court Blocks A-E are part of The City accommodation and just a five-minute walk from campus.

  • PhD opportunities

    Chemistry at the University of Leicester hosts a number of studentship schemes, providing funding for students, typically for a September start date. Find out more about our current studentship opportunities.

  • Georgios Patsiaouras

    The academic profile of Dr Georgios Patsiaouras, Associate Professor in Marketing and Consumption at University of Leicester

  • Actuarial Professional Skills and Employability

    Module code: MA2514 This module is centred on developing the professional skills necessary for a career as in actuarial sciences, and developing your communication and employability skills.

  • Global Alternative Justice

    Module code: CR2004 This module will give you an overview of the many different justice systems that exist globally, in addition to other ways in which justice can be obtained.

  • Biofluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG3062 The human body is made up of approximately 65% water and fluids play an integral role in almost every physiological process.

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