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  • Kayoko Tanaka

    The academic profile of Dr Kayoko Tanaka, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Beatriz Romartínez-Alonso

    The academic profile of Dr Beatriz Romartínez-Alonso, Research Associate at University of Leicester.

  • We should be paying more Tax, Not Less!

    Posted by Richard Courtney in School of Business Blog on December 3, 2014 On the day of 2014’s Autumn Statement, Richard Courtney , Lecturer in Employment Studies at the School, opposes the ideology of minimum taxation I used to get excited by budget statements.

  • Who Cares for Academics?

    Posted by eulus in School of Business Blog on May 6, 2016   In this blog, Eda Ulus and Charlotte Smith ask us to think about academics and whether they are allowed to express emotion.

  • SAPPHIRE (Social science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch): Academic and staff blogs from

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Alice Munro, Canadian ‘Master’ of the Short Story

    Alice Munro wins Nobel Prize for Literature, 2013

  • Academic gives insights into part-time study for the Guardian

    For those considering taking up part-time study, the co-chair of our flexible and distance learning group spoke to the Guardian recently to give some advice on what qualities you need to succeed as a postgraduate Master’s student.

  • Our approach

    We seek to create an environment in which both disciplinary excellence and interdisciplinarity thrives. Find out more about our approach to research.

  • Research areas

    The Institute for Precision Health is discovering, developing and testing diagnostics, novel medicines and technologies to improve healthcare provision, patient treatment and clinical outcomes.

  • Derivative Pricing 2

    Module code: MN3113 This module delves into some of the theoretical underpinnings of financial option pricing. We will first study individual preferences towards risk, distinguishing between risk aversion, risk neutrality and risk attraction.

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