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  • Academics bring expertise to Brexit debate

    As the potentially historic EU referendum draws closer and voters consider whether Britain should leave or remain part of the European Union, academics at our University have been contributing to the public debate with opinion pieces and media comment.

  • Scaling Out: Thinking About Sustainability, Food and Fashion

    Posted by Jennifer Smith Maguire in School of Business Blog on November 11, 2015 Senior Lecturer in Cultural Production and Consumption at the School, Jennifer Smith Maguire , considers the outgrowths of a recent School based workshop Several years ago I bought a schizostylis...

  • History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies) MA

    This is for you if... you want to explore the cultural history and memory of crimes against humanity.

  • Research into completers and non-completers of offending behaviour programmes could have implications for practice

    A study by Dr Emma Palmer (pictured) in the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour has highlighted the importance of ensuring high-risk and impulsive offenders complete rehabilitation programmes and that some offenders require extra support to engage...

  • Easter for social scientists

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 17, 2019 Just for fun here are some interesting research related facts on Easter chocolate! This infographic from Statista  has some basic facts on who celebrates Easter and what they do.

  • Expert opinions cover Leicester Citys triumph Cancer research threats to Labour and prostitution

    Professor Stephen Wood from the School of Management has written an article for Think: Leicester discussing how the feel-good factor in Leicester will have some positive impact on the economy.

  • Dissertation (Applied Health Research)

    Module code: MD7430 Your dissertation lets you demonstrate your understanding of healthcare in a research context.  You’ll identify a topic of particular interest, and then investigate a specific research question and propose novel approaches for further research.

  • Dissertation (Applied Health Research)

    Module code: MD7430 Your dissertation lets you demonstrate your understanding of healthcare in a research context.  You’ll identify a topic of particular interest, and then investigate a specific research question and propose novel approaches for further research.

  • Dissertation (Applied Health Research)

    Module code: MD7430 Your dissertation lets you demonstrate your understanding of healthcare in a research context.  You’ll identify a topic of particular interest, and then investigate a specific research question and propose novel approaches for further research.

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