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  • Money and Central Banking

    Module code: EC2051 How do central banks control inflation? Why do small adjustments to the policy rate echo through mortgages, exchange rates and consumption and investment decisions? This module equips students with the analytical framework to understand such questions.

  • Film highlights experiences of children in the Calais Jungle

    Calais Children: a Case to Answer, a film which highlights the plight of almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais ‘Jungle’ when it was burnt down at the end of 2016, will be screened in the Attenborough Film Theatre at the University of Leicester on Monday 21 May...

  • Gender study reveals how performed personality traits can dictate success in the workplace

    A research postgraduate at our University has recently shared the results of her study into gender differences in communication styles and their influence on workplace communication in public relations. Distance learner Amelia Reigstad began her PhD study in 2014.

  • Expert opinions cover countering terrorism the race to develop AI weapons Turkeys upcoming election and public toilets

    Dr Rob Dover from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has discussed the Government's new 'CONTEST' Strategy for Countering Terrorism announced earlier this month.

  • Expert opinions cover trust within cultures colour the Anthropocene and more

    Professor Jo Brewis from our School of Business has explored the ways in which the gig economy is providing an insidious new means for women to be exposed to sexual harassment.

  • Award-winning University of Leicester film Harms of Hate revisited a decade on

    University of Leicester’s Centre for Hate Studies will revisit its award-winning short film The Harms of Hate, a decade on.

  • Former Universities Minister David Willetts to give public lecture

    This Thursday (11 June), we are giving you the chance to hear the man who has shaped higher education policy for the past four years talk about the future of UK science and innovation. The Rt Hon.

  • University of Leicester politics student in triple awards win

    An undergraduate finalist in International Relations has been awarded the Political Studies Association’s Parliaments and Legislatures Specialist Group essay prize.

  • Benefits of archaeology to communities unearthed at events on campus and Bradgate Park

    The importance of archaeology and how it can benefit society and communities will be explored at a number of events hosted by the University.

  • Leicester historian takes Hairy Bikers through Yorkshires past pubs

    A new BBC series following the popular Hairy Bikers on a tour of historic British pubs features a historian from our University in its opening episode, discussing the pubs of Yorkshire’s past.

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