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  • Labour Market Themes, Issues and Controversies

    Module code: LM3503 This module examines long-term changes to the labour market focusing on issues such as recruitment, retention, skills, qualifications and labour supply, and how the HR function can respond to these challenges.

  • Labour Market Themes, Issues and Controversies

    Module code: LM3503 This module examines long-term changes to the labour market focusing on issues such as recruitment, retention, skills, qualifications and labour supply, and how the HR function can respond to these challenges.

  • Individual Differences and Wellbeing

    Module code: PS3115 During the course of this module you will explore the individual differences within a social and mental health.

  • Individual Differences and Wellbeing

    Module code: PS3115 During the course of this module you will explore the individual differences within a social and mental health.

  • Labour Market Themes, Issues and Controversies

    Module code: LM3503 This module examines long-term changes to the labour market focusing on issues such as recruitment, retention, skills, qualifications and labour supply, and how the HR function can respond to these challenges.

  • Individual Differences and Wellbeing

    Module code: PS3115 During the course of this module you will explore the individual differences within a social and mental health.

  • Policy Briefing Papers

    Read more about our policy hubs relating to climate change, justice, health and space.

  • Hamish McAuley

    The academic profile of Dr Hamish McAuley, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • David Rojo Arjona

    The academic profile of Dr David Rojo Arjona, Associate Professor in Economics at University of Leicester

  • Locating Art

    Module code: MU7002 Locating Art examines the relationship between art, agency and social change across diverse locations and contexts including art museums; indigenous and rural art spaces; biennials; contemporary art centres, and the digital world.

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