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  • Findings of global study could aid stroke patient prognosis

    Measuring the brain’s ability to control its own blood flow using a bedside test could allow clinicians to give stroke patients and their families a clearer idea of how well they’ll go on to recover.

  • Summer Undergraduate Research Experience 2022

    Interns from the School of Physics and Astronomy present their discoveries and insights from the SURE (summer undergraduate research experience) programme for 2022.

  • Ronney Panerai

    The academic profile of Professor Ronney Panerai, Emeritus Professor at University of Leicester

  • Professionalism and Employment in the Media

    Module code: MS2013 This compulsory non-credit module will provide you with the ability to reflect critically on employability skills and professional behaviour.

  • Professionalism and Employment in the Media

    Module code: MS2013 This compulsory non-credit module will provide you with the ability to reflect critically on employability skills and professional behaviour.

  • Readings in Actuarial Science

    Module code:MA3703 In this module you will have the chance to conduct an individual research project and produce a structured report on your chosen area of actuarial sciences.

  • Professionalism and Employment in the Media

    Module code: MS2013 This compulsory non-credit module will provide you with the ability to reflect critically on employability skills and professional behaviour.

  • Readings in Actuarial Science

    Module code:MA3703 In this module you will have the chance to conduct an individual research project and produce a structured report on your chosen area of actuarial sciences.

  • Readings in Actuarial Science

    Module code:MA3703 In this module you will have the chance to conduct an individual research project and produce a structured report on your chosen area of actuarial sciences.

  • Dispute Resolution

    Staff and students at The University of Leicester discusses recent developments in dispute resolution, for research and academic purposes.

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