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  • Bharathy Kumaravel

    The academic profile of Dr Bharathy Kumaravel, Associate Professor in Public Health at University of Leicester

  • Affiliations

    The Centre for Urban History maintains strong links with many organisations and research centres. Please take a look at our affiliations.

  • Research support team

    Find out how to get in touch with the research support team based in the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

  • Financial Risk Management

    Module code: MN7527 This module provides an overview of risk management, forward and future markets, the Capital Asset Pricing Model and Arbitrage Pricing Theory, swaps, options and corporate finance, warrants and convertibles, risk management strategy, interest rate risk and...

  • Hire our facilities

    The Gatehouse Centre has several rooms which can be hired for events, meetings, clubs, groups and courses.  The Octagon The Octagon is a large octagonal meeting room/lounge on the ground floor which can accommodate a maximum of 40 people.

  • The Leicester Medieval Research Centre

    The University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre co-ordinates interdisciplinary research and teaching in medieval subjects across the College of Social Science, Arts and Humanities.

  • Public Economics

    Module code: EC3080 Anytime you empty out your bins, visit the doctor’s office or take the bus you are seeing how public economics affects our daily lives.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: HS2027 The Latin world is deeply ingrained within our own culture and language, and this module explores how this came to be.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: HS2027 The Latin world is deeply ingrained within our own culture and language, and this module explores how this came to be.

  • Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology (with science enterprise trip)

    Module code: BS2033 Do you know your closest companions? Take BS2032 and discover how we live in a world dominated by bacteria, parasites and fungi. Using lectures and practical hands-on activities you will learn about the microbial world and our response to it.

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