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  • Sylvian Jesudoss

    The academic profile of Dr Sylvian Patrick Jesudoss, Lecturer in Marketing at University of Leicester.

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    The academic profile of Dr Mukund Janardhanan, Lecturer, Director of Education at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Professor Catrin Pritchard, Professor of Cancer Biochemistry and Deputy Director of Leicester Cancer Research Centre at University of Leicester

  • Microeconomic Theory

    Module code: EC7086 Microeconomic theory forms the building block for all microeconomic analysis. It is even used outside economics, in law and politics. In this module you will study Microeconomic theory from an advanced and mathematically rigorous perspective.

  • Experimental Economics

    Module code: EC3088 All scientific disciplines require systematic and rigorous experiments in order to make observations about the world around us and economics is no different.

  • Maths for Economics 1

    Module code: EC1005 This module will equip you with the essential mathematical tools required for all economists.

  • SAS Training

    Module code: MA7901 This module will provide a basic background introduction to SAS and offer guidance on how to prepare for the SAS Base Certification Exam.

  • Introduction to Translating

    Module code: TS1002 In this module we will discuss the key issues and concepts involved in translation, as well as reflect on the practice of translation itself.

  • Reflective Practice

    Module code: ED7431 You will develop your understanding of reflective practice through discussion, evaluation and critical analysis of your practice, theoretical readings and a range of approaches to pedagogy including culturally responsive teaching, learner-centredness and...

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