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  • Behavioural Finance

    Module code: MN7380 Module Outline This module will analyse the competing paradigms of the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Behavioural Finance.

  • Dissertation (Management)

    Module code: MN3200 Your dissertation allows you to develop, carry out, and write-up a project of your own choosing.

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • Carlo De Lillo

    The academic profile of Dr Carlo De Lillo, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • Nicole Salomone

    The academic profile of Ms Nicole Salomone, 2nd Year PhD Student; PGR Representative (History); M4C Doctoral Training Program SAF Representative; M4C EDI Committee at University of Leicester

  • Anna Guyatt

    The academic profile of Dr Anna Guyatt, Lecturer in Epidemiology and Genetic Epidemiology at University of Leicester

  • Carlo Panara

    The academic profile of Professor Carlo Panaro, Head of School at University of Leicester

  • 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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