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  • Risk Management in Banking

    Module code: AF3096 Some of the most spectacular losses in finance have been due to failures in risk management.  Either failure to properly appreciate the risk of an investment or to manage the people taking them.

  • Advanced Taxation

    Module code: AF3148 This module will help with higher level tax examinations for the ICAEW, ICAS and ACCA professional bodies as it provides a more advanced coverage of both personal and business tax topics which are covered in the higher level professional examinations.

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    More information on the sports events we have coming up soon.

  • Learning Outcomes Project: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 3

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • University of Nottingham Special Collections

    A page describing the digitisation work UOSH has done with the collections of the University of Nottingham Special Collections

  • Accessibility statement

    Read the University of Leicester's statement relating to accessibility.

  • Bibliotherapy: Engaging with Asylum Seekers and Refugees

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in School of English Blog on October 28, 2013 I was recently invited by my friend and former colleague Christine Chettle, a PhD candidate at the University of Leeds, to lead a guest workshop for STAR (Student Action for Refugees) in...

  • Felicity James

    The academic profile of Dr Felicity James, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Introductory Practical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1205 Chemistry is an experimental science and, thus, you'll be taking part in many practical experiments during your undergraduate study.

  • Understanding and Managing Children with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties

    Module codes: ED7107, ED7109 This option is for professionals working with children and young people who are experiencing social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in mainstream and special schools, pupil referral units, care or other settings.

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