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  • Hate Crime

    Module code: CR3028 This module seeks to provide wide-ranging and contemporary insights into the key issues relating to hate crime.

  • Contact us

    Learn how to get in touch with the team working in the Advanced Imaging Facility in the Core Biotechnology Services.

  • Arinze Okiche

    The academic profile of Mr Arinze Okiche, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Communications and Globalisation

    Module code: MS7503 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline Through this module students will acquire a critical understanding of different approaches to the study of the media in relation to processes of political, economic or social development.

  • Humanising Space

    The Humanising Space Research Group explores how new perspectives to our shared Global Space Age might impact approaches to the production and governance of Space technologies now.

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    Early English Books Online Full text facsimiles of printed material published in the British Isles between 1475 and 1700, plus English language material printed overseas.

  • Leicester shortlisted for the Impact Awards 2015

    The University has been shortlisted for the 2015 Research Councils UK (RCUK) and PraxisUnico Impact Awards, which recognise and celebrate the vital role knowledge exchange and commercialisation (KEC) professionals play in maximising impact from research.

  • Finance, Governance and Enterprise

    Examples of our publications 2023 2022 2021 Our working papers Student Research Internships The CFGE offers research opportunities for ULSB students.  These research internships are based on voluntary work with individual members of staff.

  • eulus

    Who Cares for Academics? Posted by eulus in School of Business Blog on May 6, 2016   In this blog, Eda Ulus and Charlotte Smith ask us to think about academics and whether they are allowed to express emotion.

  • More attention needed on employee involvement to fix Britains productivity problem

    A report entitled Involvement and Productivity – The missing piece of the puzzle?’ released this week by the Involvement and Participation Association (IPA) argues that effective employee involvement at work is essential to boosting productivity in the UK.

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