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  • Luke Briggs

    Find out more about Luke Briggs, Anglican Chaplain at the University of Leicester.

  • Past events

    The Centre for New Writing has been hosting events since our launch in 2013. Find summaries of all the events held by the Centre at the University of Leicester.

  • Commercial Law: Domestic Sale of Goods and Agency

    Module code: LW3311 In simple terms, this module examines the mechanics of domestic sale of goods contracts under the law in England and Wales.    When studying this module, you will learn all about the ins and outs of legal transactions involving goods.

  • Commercial Law: Domestic Sale of Goods and Agency

    Module code: LW3311 In simple terms, this module examines the mechanics of domestic sale of goods contracts under the law in England and Wales.    When studying this module, you will learn all about the ins and outs of legal transactions involving goods.

  • Ethical Giving Policy

    Learn more about the University's ethical giving policy and our commitment to the practice of ethical fundraising.

  • Study

    Studying Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester will enhance your knowledge and problem solving ability, develop your confidence and communication skills, and provide excellent career opportunities.

  • Behavioural Economics

    Module code: EC3089 This module samples from the rich literature on behavioural economics, the fastest growing area of economics.  It is interdisciplinary and combines together economic theory, psychology, sociology, evolutionary biology, and even neuroscience.

  • Financial Statement: Theory, Practice and Critique

    Module code: AF7391 Financial accounting and reporting is the process of recording information about an organisation’s activities and providing summary statements of the organisation’s financial position and performance.

  • Metadata

    Learn more about adding in metadata to Sitecore.

  • Economics

    Find your research degree supervisor in Economics at Leicester.

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