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  • Physics with Space Science MPhys

    This four-year degree expands on the Physics with Space Science BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.

  • Aegis

    Jack O'Doherty, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Aegis'

  • People

    Meet the School of Business team. Browse our list of Academic staff, PhD students, and professional services team and find out ways to get in touch.

  • Business Law

    Module code: AF3083 Accountants deal with a company’s financial activities and they need to be aware of what laws are in place to protect themselves and their companies from any legal issues.

  • 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.

  • Business Law

    Module code: AF3083 Accountants deal with a company’s financial activities and they need to be aware of what laws are in place to protect themselves and their companies from any legal issues.

  • Geography BA

    With a Leicester Geography BA you'll learn how to confront the pressing human geography issues of our time. While this degree mainly focuses on human geography, you'll have the option to learn about physical geography too.

  • Geography BSc

    Leicester's Geography BSc degree is perfect for you if you wish to experience the full breadth of Geography, but would like specialise primarily in Physical Geography.

  • Human Geography BA

    Migration, gentrification, sustainability. By looking at the complex relationship between people and places, you’ll learn how to confront the pressing human geography issues of our time.

  • Ptero Firma: footprints pinpoint when ancient flying reptiles conquered the ground

    Study led by the University of Leicester links fossilised flying reptile tracks to animals that made them, revealing a 160-million-year-old invasion as pterosaurs came down from the trees and onto the ground.

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