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  • Reducing variability in experimental stroke models

    A study by our University, recently published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, describes a new approach for inducing stroke in mice that reduces variability in the experimental model.

  • Social Studies of Finance 2

    Module code: MN7381 Module Outline After completing this module students will be able to analyse case studies (using the concepts and techniques taught in the Semester One, Social Studies of Finance I) based on real life event studies in financial institutions.

  • Academic Practice

    Module code: MN7646 The purpose of this short module is to enable you to develop, improve and practice the academic skills that you will need during your studies.

  • Marketing Communications and Digital Media

    Module code: MN2106 This module focuses on the theory, tools and application of both traditional and contemporary marketing communications.

  • Actuarial Practice

    Module code: MA7413 This module provides essential knowledge of risk management techniques, investment management, insurance and pension schemes and other areas where an actuary might operate, to give real world context to their work.

  • Marketing Communications and Digital Media

    Module code: MK2106 This module focuses on the theory, tools and application of both traditional and contemporary marketing communications.

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with the team behind the Complete Works of the Evelyn Waugh project at the University of Leicester.

  • Health Computing

    Module code: CO3109 This module examines the different practices that typify computing in health and life sciences.

  • Actuarial Practice

    Module code: MA7413 This module provides essential knowledge of risk management techniques, investment management, insurance and pension schemes and other areas where an actuary might operate, to give real world context to their work.

  • Microbial Pathogenesis

    Module code: BS3014 ‘Microbial Pathogenesis’ aims to demonstrate the molecular and genetic basis of strategies employed by microorganisms to invade host tissue, avoid host defence mechanisms and proliferate at sites of infection.

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