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  • A’ level results, HE and social mobility

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 18, 2017   How do this year’s A’ level results compare?  For official statistics see the Department of Education official data. from 2003 onwards.

  • dharvie

    David is a senior lecturer in finance and political economy and a member of the Centre for Philosophy and Political Economy.

  • Ed Galyov

    The academic profile of Dr Ed Galyov, Reader at University of Leicester

  • Immigration Law

    Module code: LW3460 The refugee ‘crisis’ in Europe and the US and the fallout from the Brexit referendum mean that immigration law has become one of the most topical and exciting areas of law over the past few years.

  • Dispute Resolution

    Module code: LW3571 What’s the difference between formal and informal resolution schemes? How do their core values affect how we practise them? By looking at the features of conflict resolution techniques, you'll explore how they interact with the courts and how the law...

  • Immigration Law

    Module code: LW3460 The refugee ‘crisis’ in Europe and the US and the fallout from the Brexit referendum mean that immigration law has become one of the most topical and exciting areas of law over the past few years.

  • Dispute Resolution

    Module code: LW3571 What’s the difference between formal and informal resolution schemes? How do their core values affect how we practise them? By looking at the features of conflict resolution techniques, you'll explore how they interact with the courts and how the law...

  • College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

    The College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities is an innovative hub of research, creative-thinking and teaching excellence.

  • Autobiographical Society

    Module code: SY3094 As a society we have recorded our lives through many different mediums, and in the digital age we can record every minute, detail and thought we have - immortalised forever online.

  • Ceramic Analysis

    Module: AR3023 Ceramics were produced by many human societies from prehistory until the present day and as such are one of the main material remains studied by archaeologists all over the world.

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