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  • The Museum and Change

    Module code: MU7550 This module sets the context for the course by establishing some of the key trajectories of thought around museums and galleries.

  • Designing for Creative Lives

    Module code: MU7551 This module argues that museums have real social effects.

  • Foundations of Operating Department Practice

    Module code: OP1001 This module will provide the opportunity for you to learn the foundation principles of working in the operating department and to discover the duties that make up the generic role of the ODP.

  • Quality and Quality Improvement in Healthcare

    Module code: MD7455 In this module you will investigate major approaches to quality in healthcare, with a particular emphasis on approaches to improvement.

  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC2043 Game theory provides a powerful and flexible set of tools for analysing strategic interactions in Economics and beyond.

  • Kevin Nagle

    Kevin graduated from the University of Leicester with an LL.B. (Hons) in 1981. He is a highly experienced real estate lawyer at global law firm, Squire Patton Boggs, and a well-known business leader in the West Midlands professional services market.

  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC2043 Game theory provides a powerful and flexible set of tools for analysing strategic interactions in Economics and beyond.

  • Social and Environmental Accounting

    Module code: AF3014 The impact of climate change is seen in changing weather patterns and rising sea levels which are slowly and steadily impacting society and organisations.  This change is creating shortages of land, food, shelter and biodiversity and human migration.

  • Cracking the complexities of metal processing

    The Royal Academy of Engineering has appointed Professor Hongbiao Dong to a five-year Research Chair at our University, with the aim of developing a step change in metal processing.

  • Leicester scientist heads to Westminster

    On Tuesday 13 March, PhD student at our University Katie Raymer will be attending Voice of the Future 2018- a unique event offering young scientists and engineers the opportunity to quiz key political figures at the Houses of Parliament about science policy.

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