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  • Less than two weeks until GREAT touchdown in Hong Kong

    The GREAT Festival of Innovation is closing fast and plans are coming together at Leicester for an out of this world experience.

  • Symposium - 80 Years On: Memory and Legacy of World War II in ESEA Popular Culture

    A symposium exploring the portrayal of WWII 80 years on hosted by Film Studies and Modern Languages

  • Football and Society

    Module code: SY3057 As the world's most popular sport, football plays a significant role in global society. Its stars are global celebrities who earn millions from their clubs and endorsements.

  • Undergraduate

    Our distance learning BA (Bachelor of Arts) courses are flexible undergraduate courses, completely equivalent to studying with us on campus.

  • Football and Society

    Module code: SY3057 As the world's most popular sport, football plays a significant role in global society. Its stars are global celebrities who earn millions from their clubs and endorsements.

  • Leicester rises up the Complete University Guide table

    The University of Leicester has risen up the rankings in the 2025 Complete University Guide.

  • PhD students

    Browse a list of School of Business research students. Find out more about their research areas and ways to get in touch.

  • Invisible Hands, and the Market as Storytelling

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on October 23, 2017   Valerie Hamilton, co-author of Daniel Defoe and the Bank of England with Martin Parker from ULSB muses on the way in which Adam Smith and subsequent economists have used the famous metaphor of an...

  • Eight Weeks with Ghost Signs

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library and Learning Services on September 4, 2024 by Grace McWeeney As part of a Museum Studies 8-week work placement program, I worked with the Ghost Signs Collection at the University of Leicester. These are a few things I learned along the way.

  • Martyn Mahaut Smith

    The academic profile of Professor Martyn Mahaut Smith, Professor of Cellular Physiology at University of Leicester

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