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  • Research Methods in Accounting and Finance

    Module code: AF2150 During your final year at University, you will undertake your dissertation; a substantive piece of research into an area of your choice.

  • Introduction to Interpreting

    Module code: TS1001 This module will help you to explain different modes of interpreting in different professional settings. We will discuss interpreting as a profession and as an academic discipline as well as produce short intervals of utterances in liaison interpreting.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY7717 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges. In this module you will analyse complex challenges and their interlinkages, and evaluate and critique a range of prospective and sometimes radical solutions.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY3411 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges.

  • Emergency Planning Management

    Module code: MK7608 This module introduces various dimensions of the management of emergencies.

  • Strategic Marketing Management

    Module code: MK3168 In this module you will learn to navigate today's dynamic marketing environment, exploring how factors like consumer behaviour, competitors and market trends shape strategy.

  • Real-time Cyber-Physical System Design

    Module code: EG3231 In an era where technology seamlessly integrates with the physical world, mastering real-time cyber-physical systems (CPS) design opens doors to innovative solutions in all engineering disciplines.

  • Chris Bayliss

    The academic profile of Professor Chris Bayliss, Professor of Bacterial Genetics at University of Leicester. Head of Division of Microbiology and Infection.

  • Chemistry

    Chemistry can change the future of health and medicine, energy and the environment, technology and materials. What do you want to change?

  • Library

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