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Imagining Nations
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ml2021
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Publications
https://le.ac.uk/history/research/publications
This list provides information about books published by historians at Leicester. More information about publications can be found within individual staff pages. 2024 The Routledge Companion to British Womens' Suffrage By: Krista Cowman (ed.
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Emmanuel Prempain
https://le.ac.uk/people/emmanuel-prempain
The academic profile of Dr Emmanuel Prempain, Associate Professor at University of Leicester
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Division of primary care
https://le.ac.uk/division-of-primary-care
Find out more about the Division of Primary Care research at the University of Leicester.
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How Accountants will save the planet
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/subject-taster-videos/how-accountants-will-save-the-planet
How Accountants will save the planet – Linda Ralphs KiFbrMnnyHY 500|Associate Professor Linda Ralphs from the School of Business explains the Triple Bottom Line, an idea looking at the three Ps: People, Planet and Profit.
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Pact on research will be key part of UK-EU accord
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/april/pact-on-research-will-be-key-part-of-uk-eu-accord
President & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leicester Professor Paul Boyle is co-signatory to a letter that has appeared in the FT on the future UK-EU relationship.
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Lung cancer
https://le.ac.uk/lung-health/research/lung-cancer
Specialists Agrawal Bradding Fennell Peake Pritchard There is a strong multi-disciplinary clinical team involved in the diagnosis and management of lung cancer within University Hospitals of Leicester.
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Student cost of living hub
https://le.ac.uk/cost-of-living
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Financial Reporting
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/af3087
Module code: EC3087 One of the key requirements for accountants is to produce financial reports to communicate the activities of organisations to a wide variety of decision makers.
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Where do my fees go?
https://le.ac.uk/about/info/facts-figures/where-fees-go
We want to be as open as possible about where your fees go. Undergraduate home students invest £9,250 per year (£9,535 from 2026/27) in their University education and it’s only right that we show how we spend it.