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  • Engaging Audiences

    Module code: MU7017 This module considers how museums communicate with diverse audiences. It is comprised of lectures and workshops followed by studio time, where you'll put your ideas, experiences, and theoretical tools into practice.

  • Introduction to Criminology

    Module code: CR1004 (double module) This module provides you with a general introduction to the discipline of Criminology by giving you the opportunity to develop your knowledge on criminological topics relating to crime, culture and control.

  • Leicester’s Multilingual History Walks (at Christmas)

    Learn more about Languages at Leicester’s History Walks in 6 languages.

  • Press releases about JIST

    View stories related to Natural Sciences in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIST), written by the University of Leicester Press Office.

  • Managing Human Resources Strategically

    Module code: MN7707 Many organisations declare that 'people are our most important asset', and human resource managers often contend that they take an increasingly strategic role in organisations.

  • Foundations of Financial Analysis and Investment

    Module code: MN7561 This module will enable you to establish and critique the essential conceptual and ethical frameworks that lie at the foundations of modern financial analysis.

  • Introduction to Criminology

    Module code: CR1004 (double module) This module provides you with a general introduction to the discipline of Criminology by giving you the opportunity to develop your knowledge on criminological topics relating to crime, culture and control.

  • Introduction to Criminology

    Module code: CR1004 (double module) This module provides you with a general introduction to the discipline of Criminology by giving you the opportunity to develop your knowledge on criminological topics relating to crime, culture and control.

  • Newborn and Infant Physical Examination

    Module code: MW2004 The physiology of the fetus is fundamentally different from that of the newborn baby and in this module fetal physiology will be discussed alongside how the healthy term neonate adapts to extra-uterine life.

  • Leicester archaeologists discover more hidden history beneath the ruins of the Jewry Wall Museum

    Archaeologists from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have uncovered a wealth of history hidden beneath the earth around the Jewry Wall Museum.

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