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  • Introductory Econometrics

    Module code: EC2010 Econometrics is the branch of economics that uses mathematical and statistical models to describe economic theories, and it applies these models to predict future trends from established data.

  • Advertising Analysis

    Module code: MS7080 This module engages with the major controversies surrounding advertising in contemporary society, and you'll be analysing the theory behind them, then applying them to advertising texts and campaigns.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Advanced Translation

    Module code: TS3003 This module is taught via a combination of practical lectures and workshops where you will have ample opportunities to practise translating semi-specialised texts.

  • Advertising Analysis

    Module code: MS7080 This module engages with the major controversies surrounding advertising in contemporary society, and you'll be analysing the theory behind them, then applying them to advertising texts and campaigns.

  • Quynh Hoang

    The academic profile of Dr Quynh Hoang, Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption at University of Leicester

  • Dr. Hammad Afzal

    The academic profile of Dr Hammad Afzal, at University of Leicester

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Research

    We hold grants from a range of funders including National Institute for Health research (NIHR), Medical Research Council (MRC), the European Commission, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) and Leicester City Council.

  • Carole McCartney

    The academic profile of Professor Carole McCartney, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at University of Leicester

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