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  • Call for Peer Reviewers – Museological Review, Issue 27

    We are now inviting museum studies scholars to engage with us as peer reviewers for Issue 27 of Museological Review.

  • Anarchism and/or Management?

    Posted by Thomas Swann in School of Business Blog on November 20, 2013 Management and anarchism have something very superficial in common – most people loathe them.

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    Posted by in School of Business Blog on January 6, 2016 In a recently published paper, Stuart Macdonald , Visiting Professor at the School, critically assesses the performance of the Advanced Institute of Management Research (AIM) The AIM was established by the UK government...

  • Library events for International Open Access Week, 23-29 October 2023

    Events being run by the University of Leicester Library for International Open Access Week, 23-29 October 2023

  • Progression between years (5.55 - 5.85)

    Learn more about progression between years in Senate Regulation 5.

  • English for Humanities International Summer Programme

    A short course that aims to help participants improve their general and academic English.

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    You may not know in which circumstances you may need an archaeologist. Find out if you need any of the services offered by ULAS.

  • British national medical and dental students studying in Ukraine

    For British National Medical students studying in Ukraine the Government strongly advises British nationals to leave Ukraine immediately if you judge it is safe to do so.

  • Research Skills Training for Autumn 2025

    Posted by William Farrell in Library and Learning Services on September 24, 2025 Another term begins, and so too does our research skills training program.

  • Fair Game? A Reviewers Tale

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 11, 2017   Emeritus Professor Peter Armstrong (p.armstrong@le.ac.uk) discusses an episode in the journal reviewing process that led him to believe that power and politics play their part too.

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