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  • Archaeology of Standing Buildings

    Module code: AR7524 This module will provide you with an archaeological understanding of building construction and evolution and the ability to recognise different building materials.

  • Archaeology of Standing Buildings

    Module code: AR7524 This module will provide you with an archaeological understanding of building construction and evolution and the ability to recognise different building materials.

  • Archaeology of Standing Buildings

    Module code: AR7524 This module will provide you with an archaeological understanding of building construction and evolution and the ability to recognise different building materials.

  • Faisal Sattar

    Find out more about Faisal Sattar, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Leicester School of Business. Faisal Sattar is a founder and director of Obsidian Tax.

  • Lucy Hargreaves

    Lucy's career spans the corporate (BP, ExxonMobil), higher education (Coventry University, University of Cambridge) and consulting (Deloitte) sectors.

  • Leicester expert to discuss Obesity Paradox on BBC Radio 4

    Professor Gavin Murphy (pictured) from our Department of Cardiovascular Sciences will be appearing on BBC Radio 4: Inside Health on Tuesday 18 July discussing his research into the Obesity Paradox.

  • Introduction to Marketing

    Module code: MK1003 This module explores the issues of creating, communications, and delivering value in competitive markets.  You will examine how organisations identify customer needs and translate them into compelling offerings.

  • Introduction to Marketing

    Module code: MK1003 This module explores the issues of creating, communications, and delivering value in competitive markets.  You will examine how organisations identify customer needs and translate them into compelling offerings.

  • Introduction to Marketing

    Module code: MK1003 This module explores the issues of creating, communications, and delivering value in competitive markets.  You will examine how organisations identify customer needs and translate them into compelling offerings.

  • Suggested reading

    Read Renfrew and Bahn: Archaeology: theories, methods and practice Alcock and Osborne: Classical Archaeology Watch Archaeology at the BBC - A collection of programmes charting the BBC's first ventures into archaeology programming.

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