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  • Employment Law

    Module code: LW3003 If the managers of a business need to get work done, they need people to do it.

  • Contemporary Issues in International Education

    Module code: ED7590 This module explores developments in educational policy and practice with references to several countries. It provides you with the opportunity to engage with research and evaluations of these developments.

  • Recent actions from UCU: statement

    In response to recent actions from UCU, the University of Leicester is today releasing the following statement.

  • New Director to lead Attenborough Arts Centre

    The University of Leicester is pleased to confirm the appointment of a new Director of the Attenborough Arts Centre, which delivers the institution’s public arts programme.

  • Black Lives Matter

    Academics in the Centre for American Studies have put together a list of resources for anyone interested in learning more about the Black Lives Matter movement.

  • Search and discover our collections

    The Library provides access to a wide range of resources which can be discovered through Library Search, as well as a number of specialised discovery tools.

  • Digital records

    The page provides information and guidance on managing digital files and submitting them for permanent preservation in the University Archives.

  • Online Journalism: Theory and Practice

    Module code: MS3025 This module introduces the theory and the practice of online journalism.  It provides a theoretical overview of the production of, and the associated issues with, online journalism.

  • Online Journalism: Theory and Practice

    Module code: MS3025 This module introduces the theory and the practice of online journalism.  It provides a theoretical overview of the production of, and the associated issues with, online journalism.

  • Policies and resources

    Explore the University of Leicesters policies around data protection, information security and freedom of information.

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