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  • Rhaana Starling

    The academic profile of Dr Rhaana Starling, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Financial Risk Management

    Module code: EC3031 The aim this module is to introduce students to core macroeconomic principles and how these may be used in a business environment to help decision making.

  • Source Project

    Module code: AH2045 In this module, you will study one ancient source in detail, exploring it from a range of different perspectives.

  • Creative Dissertation

    Module code: EN7044 This module represents your opportunity to research and write an independent, sustained and major piece of Creative Writing, with the advice and guidance of an individual supervisor. It is the culmination of your MA course.

  • Source Project

    Module code: AH2045 In this module, you will study one ancient source in detail, exploring it from a range of different perspectives.

  • Creative Dissertation

    Module code: EN7044 This module represents your opportunity to research and write an independent, sustained and major piece of Creative Writing, with the advice and guidance of an individual supervisor. It is the culmination of your MA course.

  • Economic History 2

    Module code: EC3090 The fall of communism, the Gulf and Iraq wars, the Greece debt crisis and Brexit are just some of the key historical events that have led to substantial changes in economic policies since the end of World War 2.

  • Financial Econometrics

    Module code: EC7079 In this module you will study the application of econometric techniques - mainly time series techniques - to financial markets.

  • Computing Project

    Module code: CO3016 Your Computing Project is a chance to combine the knowledge and skills you have gained throughout your degree.

  • International Finance

    Module code: EC3067 International finance is an evolving subject that deals with real world issues such as balance of payments problems, evidence of purchasing power parity, the causes of exchange rate movements and the implications of macroeconomics linkages between economies.

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