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  • The Rise of Sustainability Reporting

    Posted by Michelle Spiteri-Bailey in School of Business Blog on February 12, 2014 Michelle Spiteri-Bailey, PhD Student and recent award winning essayist at the School, insists that the rise in Business Ethics and Stakeholder Theory will make accountancy more interesting but...

  • Lost tombs and quarries rediscovered on British military base in Cyprus

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services rediscovers 46 sites at the Eastern Sovereign Base Area at Dhekelia, Cyprus, working on behalf of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO)

  • Museums Alive!

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on November 20, 2014 A guest blog post by Ryan Nutting Museums Alive! participants The PhD students at the University of Leicester School of Museum Studies recently partnered with the Migration Museum Project to...

  • Current research

    Learn more about the current research being undertaken for the Wordsworth 2020 AHRC funded project in English research at Leicester.

  • Paul Ian Campbell

    Information and contact details for Dr Paul Ian Campbell, Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Leicester.

  • Julia Cartwright

    The academic profile of Dr Julia Cartwright, Independent Research Fellow in Meteoritics and Planetary Surfaces, working with the BepiColombo mission to Mercury, at the University of Leicester.

  • Contact us

    If you have any queries regarding transnational education or recruitment partnerships, please contact the Global Partnerships team at partnerships@leicester.ac.uk.

  • Public engagement

    Learn more about public engagement within the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • Public lecture puts Dickens’ marriage under the spotlight

    Charles Dickens’ strained marriage is the subject of a free public lecture presented on Wednesday 20 November 2019 by our Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Satellite data to help map endangered monkey populations on Earth

    A team of scientists led by the Universities of Leicester and East Anglia are leading research to protect wildlife by using satellite data to identify monkey populations that have declined through hunting.

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