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  • Financial Analysis and Investment

    Module code: MN7022 How are assets and instruments valued? How are financial portfolios managed? Where do financial markets and intermediaries fit into the markets? In this module, you’ll find out the answers to these questions and more concerning the world of financial...

  • Networks and Circuits

    Module code: NT1003 This module will bring together the topics of neuroanatomy and electrical circuits, allowing you to compare biological and electronic control systems.

  • Visual Cognition: From the laboratory to the real world

    Module code: PS3110 This module will explore we will issues surrounding the study of visual cognition, and discover cutting-edge research ranging from low level visual processing to high level processing of visual stimuli.

  • Applied Human Behaviour

    Module code: PS7404 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • Applied Human Behaviour

    Module code: PS7555 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • The Village

    Learn more about the accommodation possibilities at our thriving and bustling halls of residence in The Village.

  • David Fisher

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of David Fisher, who was the University’s first Head of Computing. Mr Fisher passed away on 23 November 2024 in a hospital in Auckland, New Zealand. The University extends deepest condolences to his wife Winsome.

  • Sharon Finlayson

    We have learned, with great sadness, of the death of Sharon Finlayson, a retired member of professional services who passed away on 27 December 2024.

  • Honorary staff and visitors

    Learn more about the honorary staff and visitors in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • 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.

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