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  • Financial Accounting

    Module code: AF1016 We've all heard news stories about the work of financial accountants. Whether a business is reporting enormous profits, huge losses or is barely scraping by, the impact of the release of their accounts can be huge on their future viability.

  • Advanced Corporate Finance

    Module code: AF3151 In this module you will critically discuss the problem of asymmetric information (adverse selection and moral hazard) and how information frictions shape corporate decisions in capital structure, dividend policy and corporate governance.

  • George Harrison

    We have learned, with sadness, of the passing of George Anthony Harrison, who lectured in history from the 1960s to the 1990s and remained a familiar figure on campus for many years afterwards. George passed away on 22 January 2025, aged 87.

  • MMC Projects

    Significant scientific projects with work by the Mathematical Modelling Centre at the University of Leicester featuring mathematical research, modelling and data.

  • Research impact

    Learn more about the impact of our research into Geriatric Emergency Medicine locally, nationally and internationally.

  • Vile Bodies: The photograph! The painting! The half-finished book!

    A biographical article by Duncan McClaren on Waugh's first marriage and the writing of Vile Bodies.

  • Return of marked work

    University of Leicester policy on marked work ensures timely feedback is returned to support student learning and assessment literacy.

  • Commemorating Samuel Whitbread, 1758-1815

    Posted by Philip Shaw in On This Day of War on June 18, 2015 ‘I deny the insane proposition that peace is more dangerous than war’: Commemorating Samuel Whitbread, 1758-1815 By E.J.

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  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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