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  • Financial Risk Management

    Module code: EC7030 The aim of this module is to introduce students to core microeconomic principles and how these can be used in a business environment to help decision making.

  • Life in halls

    Living in halls extends far beyond your corridor or block. Find out about Residential Advisers, social spaces, health and wellbeing and security.

  • Business Microeconomics

    Module code: MA7411 The aim of this module is to introduce students to core microeconomic principles and how these can be used in a business environment to help decision making.

  • Leicester academic featured in prestigious publication

    The work of a University academic on Middle East Politics has featured in the Harvard International Review (HIR). Dr Marianna Charountaki is lecturer in Kurdish Politics and International Relations in the School of History, Politics and International Relations.

  • Heartstopping moment BBC features initiative involving our University

    A life-saving initiative involving our University has featured in a BBC programme.

  • Business Microeconomics

    Module code: MA7411 The aim of this module is to introduce students to core microeconomic principles and how these can be used in a business environment to help decision making.

  • About

    Dr Dawn Watkins is a Senior Lecturer in Law.

  • Part of the students’ union: reflections from Strawbs founder David Cousins

    Strawbs founder David Cousins is interviewed by the University of Leicester about his career and his time as a student.

  • October 2020 Digest

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 29 October 2020 We’ve been delighted with the response to the new Physics and Astronomy community programme and encourage you to  visit our blog for all the latest updates.

  • Spare Rib

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 8, 2018 Spare Rib was a leading women’s liberation periodicals of the 1970s. You can view the full archive online via the British Library website .

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