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  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Face to face with Waugh: John Freeman (1915-2014)

    Posted by Roger Irwin in Waugh and Words on January 29, 2015 On 20 December last year John Freeman – soldier, Labour politician and television interviewer – died aged 99.

  • Destinations

    We have approximately 150 Study Abroad partner universities, in over 20 countries worldwide. The specific destinations available to you will depend on your degree programme.

  • Introduction to Translation Studies

    Module code: TS1004 This module will be taught through a combination of lectures (for imparting information) and seminars (where this information will be the subject of student-led discussion.

  • Introduction to Translation Studies

    Module code: TS1004 This module will be taught through a combination of lectures (for imparting information) and seminars (where this information will be the subject of student-led discussion.

  • Introduction to Translation Studies

    Module code: TS1004 This module will be taught through a combination of lectures (for imparting information) and seminars (where this information will be the subject of student-led discussion.

  • Willis from Tunis: An Interview with Cartoonist Nadia Khiari

    Political cartoonist Willis from Tunis (Tunesia) is interviewed by Shout Out UK Young Writer Laura Brick.

  • Business Economics BSc

    Develop your understanding of modern economic analysis and ideas, and how they apply to decision-making in the business world, with Leicester’s Business Economics degree.

  • Sam Sagar

    The academic profile of Dr Sam Sagar, Lecturer in Psychology at University of Leicester

  • How Accountants will save the planet

    How Accountants will save the planet – Linda Ralphs KiFbrMnnyHY 500|Associate Professor Linda Ralphs from the School of Business explains the Triple Bottom Line, an idea looking at the three Ps: People, Planet and Profit.

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