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  • Marketing Strategy and Innovation

    Module code: MN7013 Modern marketers are not only responsible for promoting products and services but increasingly play a key role in shaping value propositions, influencing product development, and guiding innovations to market.

  • Marketing Strategy and Innovation

    Module code: MK7013 Modern marketers are not only responsible for promoting products and services but increasingly play a key role in shaping value propositions, influencing product development, and guiding innovations to market.

  • John Cadogan

    The academic profile of Professor John Cadogan, Professor of Marketing at University of Leicester

  • Sports scholarships

    The Platinum Sports Scholarship offers students additional support so that they may continue their sporting lives alongside their academic studies while at Leicester.

  • Collaborative partnerships

    Discover how the School brings the humanities to life through civic partnerships, NHS collaborations, and real-world student experiences that shape careers and benefit society.

  • Reversing Diabetes: Fact or Fiction?

    Facilitated by experienced and high profile clinical and academic staff from the Leicester Diabetes Centre, students benefit from the wealth of experience and specialist knowledge.

  • Start Your Career as a Healthcare Professional: Online Work Related Learning

    Gain a unique insight into working in healthcare and the NHS as you learn what it takes to become a healthcare professional.

  • Research degrees

    Whether you are studying for an MPhil or PhD, the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester offers you the opportunity to work with internationally renowned scientists and facilities.

  • Alan Kirwan: PhD reflections

    Museum Studies PhD graduates Alan Kirwan, Alex Woodall and Serena Iervolino reflect on their time at Leicester and the decisions in their careers they have made since graduating.

  • Ian Imlay

    The University has learned, with regret, of the death of Mr Ian Imlay MBE, who for more than 30 years played the organ at our graduation ceremonies. Mr Imlay was born in 1937, just a few streets away from De Montfort Hall.

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