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  • Visual and Textual Analysis Across Cultures

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  • Visual and Textual Analysis Across Cultures

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  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: MN7651 The dissertation will enable you to undertake a sustained investigation in an area of your choice related to human resource management and training.

  • Accounting for Managers

    Module code: MN7516 Module co-ordinator: Professor Yuval Millo Module Outline This module will enable you to become familiar with the key financial reporting documents, the type of information they contain, and the potential users and uses of that information.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility: Theory and Practice

    Module code: MN2116 Corporate Social Responsibility has become an intrinsic part of business strategy. It's a broad term which may involve operational changes, innovation, customer and employee engagement and brand differentiation, amongst others.

  • Corporate Communication In a Global Context

    Module code: ML3014 The module aims to introduce students to the theory and practice of corporate communication. It will track the historical evolution of corporate communication to foreground the specific challenges presented by a globalised world.

  • Mineral Resources for Net-Zero Carbon 2

    Module code: GL3110 Pre-requisites: GL2106 This module will build on what you have learned in your second year and extend your knowledge of world-class ore deposit types.

  • Space School UK

    Space School UK runs summer programmes at the University of Leicester for young people across the country with an interest in space, physics, astronomy & space science.

  • Using subject search

    Get instructions on how to most effectively use the subject search when browsing the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Erin Thomas Dailey

    The academic profile of Dr Erin Thomas Dailey, Associate Professor of Late Antique & Early Medieval History at the University of Leicester

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