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  • Report suggests democratisation is key to protecting animals

    A groundbreaking new report from the Centre for Animals and Social Justice, and involving Leicester research,  recommends fundamental changes to the way the government makes animal welfare policy.

  • Key Issues and Approaches in Media Study

    Module code: MS7500 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline This module introduces a variety of influential, competing ways of thinking about the media within the broad area of social science research, but drawing also on other disciplines.

  • Staff and students team up for Go Green Week

    As part of the Environment Team’s Sustainable Development Programme, students have been asked to put on their eco hats and work on a number of environment and sustainability projects. Go Green Week is the culmination of many of those projects.

  • Net Children Go Mobile Project

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 1, 2013 http://www.netchildrengomobile.eu/ A new project funded by the Safer Internet Programme of the European Commission has been launched.

  • State of the Nation (UK) 2023

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 18, 2023 State of the Nation 2023: People and Places The latest annual social mobility index includes a written report and data explorer.

  • Disputed Bodies: Narratives of Medical Research in Europe, c. 1940s to 2001

    WT096580MA, Large Programme Grant, Joint PI, Wellcome Trust funded from 2 March 2012 to 1st April 2018), a major new book and associated articles.

  • Experts to answer why social sciences are key to space exploration

    A panel of experts will discuss the role of social sciences, arts and humanities in space exploration at University of Leicester next week.

  • Academic comments on why we do not challenge queue jumpers

    Dr Zsuzsanna Vargha (pictured) from the School of Management has been quoted in the national media on Britain's unique attitude to queuing - including why we do not challenge queue jumpers.

  • Co-production Framework at National Museums Liverpool

    National Museums Liverpool Co-Production Framework

  • Death and community in rural settlements: changing burial culture in small towns and villages, c. 1850-2007

    ESRC Research Grant (£256,277) April 2008-September 2011 Professor Keith Snell Professor Keith Snell is working with Dr Julie Rugg (University of York) on an 3-4 year ESRC funded project from January 2008, entitled 'Death and community in rural settlements: changing...

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