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  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Marketing of Services

    Module code: MN7525 The service sector today occupies a pre-eminent position in the economies of most western countries. With the production and consumption of services ever increasing, the service sector is more important than it has ever been.

  • Sleeping giant surprises Gaia scientists

    Most massive black hole in our galaxy spotted by team including scientists from the University of Leicester and Space Park Leicester

  • Infectious organisms/disease models

    The Division of Biomedical Services have established several infectious disease models which allows studies into microorganisms covering basic research.

  • Accounting Representations: Public and Private Sectors

    Modules code: MN7392 This module explores the nature of accounting in both the private and public sector from a critical perspective.

  • The Business Environment

    Module code: MN7564 Module Outline The aim of this module is to provide a thorough understanding of the environment in which businesses operate.

  • Corporate Finance

    Module code: MN7532 Corporate finance involves the study of the financial resources necessary for businesses to survive and prosper. As such, it is relevant to senior management who select the form and amount of funding appropriate to meet the strategic objectives of the company.

  • Biological Sciences Applied to Nursing

    Module code: NU1003 Knowledge of biological sciences is crucial to the advancement and practice of nursing, and this module will equip you with the indispensable understanding of the human body.

  • Social and Psychological Concepts of Public Health and Social Care

    Module code: NU1004 In this module we will explore the grand scheme of public health and social care – a sector in which nurses are crucially present at every stage.

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