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  • Financial Mathematics 1

    Module code: MA7071 This module together with Financial Mathematics 2 will develop probabilistic tools to enable investors to value financial derivatives.

  • Sociology of Health and Illness

    Module code: SY3095 How many issues surrounding health could be prevented or improved by considering the sociological context of the patient? What sociological factors are most likely to bring about illness? You’ll be looking at the research surrounding this topic, and...

  • Sociology of Health and Illness

    Module code: SY3095 How many issues surrounding health could be prevented or improved by considering the sociological context of the patient? What sociological factors are most likely to bring about illness? You’ll be looking at the research surrounding this topic, and...

  • Radiation and Matter

    Module code: PA3230 This module builds on your knowledge on quantum physics and explore key areas of quantum physics such as nuclear physics, atomic physics, radiation transfer and lasers. Nuclear physics includes topics such as simple nuclear models, nuclear decay and reactions.

  • Contact us

    See how you can get in touch with the Accommodation Office at the University of Leicester.

  • Describing Language

    Module code: EN1037 This module focusses on the basic building blocks of language, introducing you to the ways in which languages can be described in terms of their sounds and grammatical structures.

  • Paolo Vargiu

    The academic profile of Dr Paolo Vargiu, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Student profiles

    Read our student profiles to find out more about what it’s really like to be a PhD student at Leicester.

  • Campus-wide study spaces

    alternative study spaces and PCs for use during the assessment period across the University of Leicester campus individual and group study spaces charles wilson building mezzanine freemen's common cottages

  • Introduction to Management

    Module code: MN1026 Introduction to management will familiarise you with the core principles of managerial thought and decision making pertaining to issues surrounding engagement with the broader environmental context, the organisational level and its people.

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