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  • English in a Global Context

    Module code: EN7239 With a focus on modern and contemporary data, the module explores varieties of English from around the world, and the main models and critical debates that underpin work in the area.

  • Television Drama

    Module code: HA3478 This module will explore the debates surrounding the aesthetics, reception and politics of British and American TV drama, and the relationship between the two.

  • Employee Development and Workplace Learning

    Module code: LM7500 This module introduces students to the concept of learning and explores key theoretical debates in the field.

  • Advanced Financial Reporting

    Module code: MN3142 In this module, you'll look at internationally-accepted accounting principles and how social, political, environmental and legal systems affect global and national accounting practices. Most major international businesses are multi-company entities.

  • Advanced Financial Reporting

    Module code: AF3142 In this module, you'll look at internationally-accepted accounting principles and how social, political, environmental and legal systems affect global and national accounting practices. Most major international businesses are multi-company entities.

  • Advanced Financial Reporting

    Module code: MN3142 In this module, you'll look at internationally-accepted accounting principles and how social, political, environmental and legal systems affect global and national accounting practices. Most major international businesses are multi-company entities.

  • What's on

    View the programme for the Teacher and Advisor conference, taking place at the University of Leicester.

  • Italian Advanced (Level 5)

    Advanced Italian Course at Leicester University

  • Working with us

    Find out about working with us, including details about the benefits of working with the University, our SME-friendly procurement policy, and contract opportunities.

  • New scientific technique helps catch wildlife criminals

    DNA tests co-developed by scientists from the University of Leicester and Scotland’s wildlife forensic lab are helping to catch criminals involved in the illegal sale of protected bird species.

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