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  • Sergio Currarini

    The academic profile of Professor Sergio Currarini, Professor of Economics at University of Leicester

  • Economic History 2

    Module code: EC3090 The fall of communism, the Gulf and Iraq wars, the Greece debt crisis and Brexit are just some of the key historical events that have led to substantial changes in economic policies since the end of World War 2.

  • Vacancies

    2025 Institute for Precision Health Application deadline: 28 February 2025 - more information Investigating Bacteriophage Therapy to Treat Pleural Infection   BBSRC Midlands Integrative Biosciences Training Partnership Application deadline: 16 January 2025 -...

  • 2019

    Fahad Sadah, computer science student  Professor Sir Hans Kornberg, former Head of the Department of Biochemistry Rachel Abounouar, ELTU Manager John Bradshaw, former Head Groundskeeper Sab Bhaumik, Honorary Professor in Psychiatry Simon North, a...

  • Professor Surinder Birring

    Find out more about Professor Surinder Birring, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation.

  • Public Finance

    Module code: MN7620 The public sectors of developed and developing nations play a significant role in terms of the impact of taxation, borrowing and regulation upon private sector decision-making and activity. The budget of the public sector is not neutral.

  • Sustainability in food and fashion

    Researchers from the Departments of Management and Media and Communication will be addressing sustainability issues, including how much food and clothing are wasted each year, alongside representatives from the food and fashion industries at a workshop on 24 September.

  • Environmental insights from the GHOST in the machine

    An instrument co-designed by University of Leicester scientists has spent the past year successfully gathering data on how greenhouse gases are transported around the world and where they are being emitted and absorbed.

  • Star Wars: A Cultural History

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  • Power and Difference in the Past

    Module code: AR3089 The past was not like the present. In this module we explore the different worlds of Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain. We explore how power worked, the ways in which identity and personhood operated and how communities came together and broke apart.

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