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  • Employment Law

    Module code: LW3230 This module examines the role of law in regulating the employment relationship. On the one hand, the rights of individuals are considered, such as the protection against discrimination or unfair dismissal.

  • External Membership Processing

    The University Library is part of the University of Leicester. The University of Leicester is the Data Controller for your information.

  • New think tank on diversity and community engagement launches

    Update: A video of the launch event lecture delivered by Lord Ouseley is available below A new think-tank tackling issues relating to diversity, inclusion, migration, integration, race and religion is to be launched with a lecture by Lord Ouseley who is at the forefront of...

  • Was Richard IIIs scoliosis kept a secret until his death

    Last month saw the mortal remains of King Richard III reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, more than two years after University archaeologists discovered his skeleton in a car park in August 2012.

  • Conference to focus on producing graduates with skills employers seek

    The University is enlisting the help of graduate recruiters and employer representatives to identify how its curricula can encourage students to develop the “soft skills” needed in the work place.

  • Students to unveil Silverstone race car design

    Student racing enthusiasts will be unveiling their designs for a racing car which will be competing at Silverstone later this year at an event on 11 February at 6pm prior to the University’s 18th Annual Industry Lecture.

  • University of Leicester partners with Navitas

    v2zBYvP1rFc|The University of Leicester signs new partnership to strengthen international student recruitment.

  • Osteology research laboratory

    The human osteology laboratory was launched in 2013 and is a state-of-the-art facility for research. The lab holds a range of research materials.

  • Infection and diseases

    Learn more about bacteria and how they cause disease. Details on bacteria and how they successfully infect and cause damage to us.

  • Research reveals what audiences expect when TV is offensive

    Researchers from Leicester and Birmingham City University have revealed some of the key concerns audiences have with television they find ‘offensive’.

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