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  • Andrew Dunn: Page 63

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Springfest

    Celebrate the end of the second term of the year with activities, food and competitions on campus at Leicester.

  • Student profile: Sharda

    PhD topic Gentrification and Facadism in Kensington, 1950-2022. Where did you study your undergraduate/masters? I studied my undergraduate at Royal Holloway, University of London and received a 1st class (Hons) in History.

  • The Attenborough family and the University

    The University of Leicester and the Attenborough family have a special connection that spans 90 years. Frederick Attenborough was our second Principal and this sons David, Richard and Michael grew up on the campus.

  • South Africas Foreign Policy All Things to All States

    A University of Leicester lecturer has shared his expertise of South Africa with leading thinkers and policy makers at a Chatham House event in London.

  • Science Minister praises Leicesters leading position in space science and pledges to visit University

    The Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation, Sam Gyimah, has spoken of ‘Leicester’s leading position in space research and science research’ and pledged to visit the University during a debate on Space Policy in the House of Commons.

  • Teachers and careers advisers

    The Future Students Office provides expert information, advice and guidance to students, parents and teachers, wherever you are in the world.

  • Behavioural Economics

    Module code: EC3089 This module samples from the rich literature on behavioural economics, the fastest growing area of economics.  It is interdisciplinary and combines together economic theory, psychology, sociology, evolutionary biology, and even neuroscience.

  • Behavioural Economics

    Module code: EC3089 This module samples from the rich literature on behavioural economics, the fastest growing area of economics.  It is interdisciplinary and combines together economic theory, psychology, sociology, evolutionary biology, and even neuroscience.

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