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  • Governance

    Funding calls are organized on a yearly basis, with typically two calls, one in the Autumn, and the other in Spring. The projects are assessed by the steering committee, which consists of a large panel of peers and industry representatives.

  • British Empire and Commonwealth

    Discover the collections relating to the British Empire and Commonwealth within the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Teacher Development Programmes

    Learn more about our teacher development programs at the IDPD.

  • Annual Creative Writing lecture

    The Centre for New Writing and the School of English are proud to host this series of annual lectures by some of the world's finest writers. The lectures are free and open to the general public. Find out more information on the speaker's we have hosted.

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    School of Healthcare University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH healthcare@leicester.ac.

  • Groups and Symmetry

    Module code: MA3131 Groups measure symmetry in the same way as numbers measure size. This is most evident in the study of symmetry in 2- and 3-dimensional geometric figures.

  • Fundamentals of Applied Health Research

    Module code: MD7431 This module aims to provide health and social researchers with the tools to find and assess applied health research and to use it in service delivery, health services management or policy development.

  • Dissertation (Human Resource Management)

    Module code: MN3202 Dissertation is your opportunity to tailor your learning into an area of HRM that you find fascinating and want to know more about.

  • Managing Change and Technology at Work

    Module code: MN7650 The effective management of change is critical to the durability and success of business and organisations, and in recent years human resource managers have become the change leaders. This module will start with a consideration of why change is needed.

  • Organised Crime

    Module code: CR2024 The term ‘organised crime’ is widely used in the media, within policy circles and academia.

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