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  • Managing Security in the Workplace: Approaches, Regulation and Governance

    Module code: CR7720 This module considers approaches to managing security, regulation and governance. It will encourage you to critically consider the extent to which the study of crime at work can inform the study of security and risk management.

  • News

    Take a look at what's happening in Chemistry at Leicester. Browse University and national news, or find stories published directly by our Chemistry team.

  • International Business Dissertation

    Module code: MK7054 This is the most substantive piece of work that you will undertake during your studies at the School of Business.

  • Job advert form

    The advert form for the UK's most extensive free vacancy listing source for museums and galleries.

  • Managing Change and Technology at Work

    Module code: MN7650 The effective management of change is critical to the durability and success of business and organisations, and in recent years human resource managers have become the change leaders. This module will start with a consideration of why change is needed.

  • Dissertation (Human Resource Management)

    Module code: MN3202 Dissertation is your opportunity to tailor your learning into an area of HRM that you find fascinating and want to know more about.

  • Project (Human Resource Management)

    Module code: MN3203 For the MN3203 Project (HRM), you will focus on addressing a real-world business problem.

  • Managing Change and Technology at Work

    Module code: MN7301 The effective management of change is critical to the durability and success of business and organisations, and in recent years HR professionals have become change leaders. This module will start with a consideration of why change is needed.

  • The Mexican-US Borders: History, Culture, Identity

    Module code: SP2022 This module examines the society and cultural identity of the Mexican-U.S. Border region.

  • An Introduction to World Archaeology BC

    Module code: AR1004 When were the earliest stone tools made? Why did people invent metalwork? Why did people build monuments? What was it like to live in the distant past? Tracing our history from the first use of stone tools at least 2.

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