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  • Increasing the Retirement Age won’t solve the Pensions Crisis

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on December 5, 2013 Jo Grady, Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations at the School, responds to George Osbourne’s Autumn Statement, particularly on its proposal to increase the retirement age to 70. Speaking on LBC 97.

  • Victoria Szafara

    Research Assistant for the Arch-I-Scan project, University of Leicester; Postgraduate research student in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester

  • Knowledge Transfer Partnership rated Outstanding by UK Government

    A research collaboration between the University of Leicester and a specialist neurological care and rehabilitation centre has been hailed as Outstanding by Innovate UK.

  • Advanced Qualitative Techniques

    Module code: MN3123 Qualitative research allows you to explore opinions, attitudes, beliefs and intentions behind decisions. This module will teach you advanced qualitative techniques and will give you an insight into applying these within businesses and organisations.

  • Gender Politics in Contemporary Media

    Module code: MS7214 This module will use a range of media, such as film, television and social platforms, to analyse the key areas of concern regarding gender politics in the media.

  • Opportunities

    Take a look at the opportunities for collaborations, postdoctural and PhD study within the Hodgkinson Group in the School of Chemistry.

  • People

    Meet the English at Leicester team. Browse our list of academic staff, honorary visiting staff and PhD students. Find information on ways to get in touch and browse our staff and students' research interests.

  • Charlotte

    Learn more about Charlotte, one of our 'Citizens in the making' at Leicester.

  • Globalisation and Skills

    Module code: LM1524 Module Outline This module will explore the causes and the impact of economic globalisation and encourages students to evaluate alternative national strategies for competitiveness and growth.

  • International Trade

    Module code: EC3066 We live in a globalised and financially integrated world where it is very difficult for a country to prosper without any form of international trade of goods and services.

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