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  • Developing partnerships for innovation in health

    We were delighted to host 16 fabulous speakers at Leicester City Football Club on 27 June 2024.

  • Research communications gains national award

    The University has won its fourth award for communicating animal research- including the second consecutive Openness Award from Understanding Animal Research.

  • Huntington’s Disease Network going from strength to strength

    A Leicester-based network set up to drive forward community support, interventions and engagement for those living with Huntington’s disease will celebrate its one-year anniversary next month.

  • Zoe Knox

    The academic profile of Dr Zoe Knox, Associate Professor of Modern Russian History at University of Leicester

  • Research degrees

    The Department of Respiratory Sciences (formerly Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) at the University of Leicester offers excellent facilities for postgraduate research leading to a PhD. Find out about our research interests and studentships.

  • Management Project

    Module code: MN7410 Your research will centre on identifying and exploring a major management issue associated with a particular organisational topic or theme.

  • Organisational Behaviour

    Module code: MN7401 The study of organisational behaviour provides an understanding of how and why people behave the way they do in organisations and what impact organisations have on people’s behaviour.

  • International Management Project

    Module code: MN7411 Your research will centre on identifying and exploring a major management issue associated with a particular organisational topic or theme.

  • Consumption and the Creative Industries

    Module code: MN7016 In-depth knowledge of the behaviour of consumers is essential for marketers. In the creative industries, consumers can behave as both customers and audiences when they engage with products and services.

  • Human Factors and Ergonomics for Patient Safety

    Module code: MD7457 In this module you will study how the application of relevant methods and knowledge in the discipline of ergonomics and human factors is critical to patient safety and improvement in the healthcare field.

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