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  • Lauren Bartlett

    Lauren Bartlett is a strategic marketing and communications leader with over 15 years of experience growing brands, profits, and teams globally. Lauren currently leads marketing and communications in UK and Europe for New Zealand Trade & Enterprise.

  • Events and learning resources

    Learn more about our events and learning resources, including Breaking Barriers Refugee Week and Trauma-informed ESOL for refugees training and workshop.

  • Aortic aneurysms

    Vascular surgery research at Leicester, led by Professor Matt Bown, has a major interest in the clinico-pathological mechanisms underlying the development of abdominal aortic aneurysms.

  • After surgery

    Explains what types of dressing are applied after surgery

  • Kerry Dobbins

    Kerry Dobbins is a Professional Development Advisor at the LLI. She works with colleagues to support the development of their teaching and supporting learning activities.

  • Market Research

    Module code: MN7284 Module co-ordinator: Dr Ai-Ling Lai Module Outline This module covers all major techniques used in marketing research and provides examples of research exercises.

  • Evolution

    Module code: NT2002 Evolution by Natural Selection is the fundamental theorem of the biosciences, and it is a concept which is increasingly applied to other areas including computing, economics and statistics.

  • Strategy in the Modern World

    Module code: PL7591 This module provides you with a comprehensive introduction to debates about the threat, use and management of military force in international relations.

  • Screen Gothic

    Module code: HA3464 This module examines the nature, appeal and significance of varieties of the Gothic on the screen, from the Gothic horror film of the 1930s to post-millennial Gothic style.

  • About the project

    PERFORM is a study about seeing if exercise-based rehabilitation can help people with multiple long term conditions. Research has shown that exercise-based rehabilitation can improve quality of life and reduce the number of hospital visits.

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