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  • International Finance

    Module code: EC3067 International Macroeconomics explores how differences in economic principles of nations effect firms, corporations and consumers and how to measure the flow of money across international markets.

  • Understanding Surfaces in Engineering

    Module code: EG7028 Surfaces in engineering are important – here we will develop an understanding of the important factors in processing experimental results and data, and develop an understanding of the implications of the results with particular relevance to surface...

  • Dr Philippa Douglas

    I am a senior environmental public health scientist in the Air Quality Team and the London Dispersed Team in the Environmental Hazards and Emergencies Department at UKHSA.

  • International Finance

    Module code: EC3067 International Macroeconomics explores how differences in economic principles of nations effect firms, corporations and consumers and how to measure the flow of money across international markets.

  • Leadership 3

    Module code: MW3005 In this module the key concepts of managing resources within the healthcare setting will be explored, encouraging you to reflect on the skills, knowledge and behaviours you need to effectively lead others as you progress in your midwifery/nursing career.

  • Cultural History

    Module code: HS2235 Module Outline As one of the pioneers of cultural history, Raymond Williams, once said “culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language”.

  • Human Spaceflight and Nuclear Systems

    Module code: PA7051 This module provides a detailed overview of the specific requirements introduced by human spaceflight.

  • 75th Anniversary Sociology Library Event

    The academic year 2024/2025 marks the 75th anniversary of Sociology at the University of Leicester.

  • The Lord of Misrule and his band of ‘lusty guts’

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on December 20, 2016 Behaving badly at the Christmas festivities and doing something you would really rather not remember is not an exclusively modern phenomenon, as a trawl through our Special Collections reveals –...

  • How do you win the research game? Hide the results you don’t like!

    Posted by Simon Lilley in School of Business Blog on January 22, 2015 Head of School, Professor Simon Lilley and Director of Research, Professor Martin Parker , discuss the problems of comparing apples, pears and potatoes, in the ranking of business and management research.

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