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  • Civil Dispute Resolution Methods

    Module code: LW7006 The aim of this module is to enable you to obtain a critical understanding of the core principles underpinning the various dispute resolution (DR) methods. Hence, this course will cover the mainstream adjudicative and consensual DR methods, i.e.

  • The Making of Modern British Politics, 1906-2007

    Module code: HS2356  Module Outline This module will explore the evolution of British politics from New Liberalism to New Labour.

  • College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

    Explore the archives of lectures delivered by the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities researchers from the University of Leicester.

  • Resources

    Click here to find out more about the resources for developmental genetics that The University of Leicester provide for schools and colleges.

  • ESG, climate risk and sustainable innovation

    Leading research on ESGs financial materiality and climate risk. Shaping business investment for global well-being and sustainable innovation.

  • New book on work-life balance by Professor of Management and colleagues

    Professor Stephen Wood from our School of Business is among the editors of a new publication on work-life balance practices during the recent recession. Employers did not withdraw their work-life balance practices during the post-2008 recession.

  • Feelings and mental health explored in first interdisciplinary PhD studentship

    New research that will investigate the possible role of feelings in the mental health difficulties associated with psychotic-spectrum diagnoses such as schizophrenia will be made possible by the first interdisciplinary PhD studentship to be fully funded by the University.

  • Hundreds of European students expected to visit Leicester for annual Congress of Polish Student Societies

    A distinguished annual event which travels the country attracting hundreds of Polish students from across Europe will be hosted at our University between 26 - 28 February.

  • Conference to examine effectiveness of government drive to widen access to university

    How can young people from disadvantaged backgrounds be encouraged to attend university and gain a higher education? This question will be discussed at our University's Widening Participation Summit on 21 March when university staff will report on new initiatives and...

  • University renews partnership with Santander Universities

    Our University is to receive more funding from Santander Universities UK, bringing the value of the next three years of this partnership to over £300,000.

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