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Market Intelligence, Data Analysis and Research Methods
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/mk7435
Module code: MK7435 This module provides a comprehensive foundation in marketing research, data analysis, and research methodologies—essential skills for navigating the increasingly data-driven world of marketing and business.
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Complaints procedure
https://le.ac.uk/library/about/policies/complaints
Feedback and complaints procedure for the University Library
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Net Zero Plus
https://le.ac.uk/about/making-a-difference/climate-change/net-zero/plus
The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.
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PhD research
https://le.ac.uk/modern-languages/study/phd-research
Modern Languages at the University of Leicester is developing a strong research culture. Explore our research interests and find out more about studying for a PhD with us
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Outgoing students
https://le.ac.uk/cite/study-abroad-unit/outgoing
Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience. It will give you the opportunity to broaden your academic and social horizons while enhancing your future career prospects.
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Presessional English Programme
https://le.ac.uk/cite/eltu/presessional
The Presessional English Programme is for students who want to start an undergraduate or postgraduate course at university, but first need to improve their level of English.
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Open House
https://le.ac.uk/rcmg/research-archive/open-house
Open House The difference made through working together
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Annual lecture
https://le.ac.uk/victorian-studies/events/annual-lecture
Find out more about our latest annual public lecture, hosted by the Centre for Victorian Studies at the University of Leicester
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Analysing the skeleton
https://le.ac.uk/richard-iii/identification/osteology/analysing-the-skeleton
Analysis of the bones has identified the skeleton as an adult male aged between his late 20s and late 30s; whilst forensic analysis of the bone joints, using standard post-mortem methods, provides a narrower estimate of 30-34 years of age.
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Our approach
https://le.ac.uk/research/gcrf/approach
Research England At the University of Leicester, they have clearly placed developing countries as the prime beneficiaries of their activities, have clear priorities in the case of funding increases or decreases, and have developed a theory of change to evaluate impact.