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  • Fieldschool (University of Leicester)

    Module code: AR2560 What is archaeology without getting your hands dirty? In this module you undertake archaeological fieldwork which will enable you to: Identify and discuss the central components of modern archaeological fieldwork.

  • Corporate Governance

    Module code: LW7259 Corporate governance is concerned with the internal and external roles and relationships in a corporation including shareholders, managers, employees, creditors, consumers and other entities.

  • Econometrics 1

    Module code: EC2020 Econometrics is the combination of statistics, economic theory and mathematics necessary to understand modern day life from a quantitative perspective.

  • Corporate Governance

    Module code: LW7259 Corporate governance is concerned with the internal and external roles and relationships in a corporation including shareholders, managers, employees, creditors, consumers and other entities.

  • Inclusive space and ethical interpretation

    A body of research that focuses on specific places and how their spaces can impact on visitor experience.

  • Georgiana Grigore

    The academic profile of Dr Georgiana Grigore, Associate Professor in Marketing at University of Leicester

  • Sarah Gretton

    The academic profile of Prof Sarah Gretton, Director of the University of Leicester Education Academy, Education for Sustainable Development Academic Lead

  • Financial Reporting

    Module code: MN2115 Financial reporting provides an accurate depiction of a company's fiscal health and is a legal requirement in the vast majority of countries and economic areas.

  • Molecular Methods and Experimental Design

    Module code: MB7402 This module is designed to develop your experimental research skills and give you a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practice of key molecular biology techniques.

  • Course and Syllabus Design

    Module code: ED7808 By the end of this module, youwill be able to analyse a range of syllabus and course types, understand key concepts and terminology used in course and syllabus design in ELT and evaluate learning needs across a range of settings.

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