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  • Sociological Theory Explored

    Module code: SY2078 In this module you'll explore the various ways in which social theorists and sociologists have sought to understand the development and organisation of 'modern' Western society.

  • Nairobi Alliance

    Our projects We’re proud that as part of the Nairobi Alliance we have already been able to make an impact through our research.

  • Sociological Theory Explored

    Module code: SY2078 In this module you'll explore the various ways in which social theorists and sociologists have sought to understand the development and organisation of 'modern' Western society.

  • Sociological Theory Explored

    Module code: SY2078 In this module you'll explore the various ways in which social theorists and sociologists have sought to understand the development and organisation of 'modern' Western society.

  • Arqueotex collection

    The Arqueotex collection is a range of interviews which focus on the hosiery industry in Hinckley, Earl Shilton and Nuneaton during the 20th century. Find out more about the project.

  • Semper Eadem collection

    The Semper Eadem collection is comprised of photographs and interviews. It was a collaboration between photographer Maxine Beuret and EMOHA to document the interiors of businesses in Leicester that had little changed over decades. Learn more.

  • Financial regulation, markets and investors

    Reshaping finance for a sustainable future. Our research tackles short-termism, climate impact and regulation to build a resilient, responsible financial system.

  • Banking

    Banking research: We explore how banks adapt to climate, technology and regulation. Driving stability, sustainable finance and AI's impact on banking.

  • Pro-Vice-Chancellor Education

    Find out more about our Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Education

  • Geneticist in major project to breed new varieties of wheat

    Our University has been included in one of three high-value, long-term research projects totalling £13.9M that have been awarded funding by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

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