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  • Project (Human Resource Management)

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

  • University Leadership Team: : Page 2

    Menu Close University Leadership Team Vision for the Transformation Programme Posted by on September 23, 2016 The summer has seen the start of a period of some change for us all.

  • Managing Human Resources in a Business Context

    Module code: MN7367 This module is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage workplace changes and understand the range of actors you'll work with in your HR role.

  • Information for organisations and volunteers

    How can I get in touch or find out more? If you have a general enquiry, please email refugeap@leeds.ac.uk Follow us on BlueSky at @refugeap.bsky.

  • The start of the War

    Find interviews with residents of Leicestershire who discuss the start of the First World War, including memories of encouragement to sign up to the army.

  • Revealed, recorded and reported: 25 years of remarkable archaeological discoveries

    Remarkable remains of Leicester’s ancient past are being celebrated by the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) team with a new publication entitled Secrets of the Soil marking a quarter of a century of discoveries unearthed in Leicestershire and Rutland.

  • The bottle of water: what does it mean to commodify a natural resource?

    Read the article "The bottle of water: what does it mean to commodify a natural resource?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Integrated Masters and Presessional Programme

    You can now study towards an Integrated Master's programme alongside a 6-week Presessional Programme. Learn more.

  • Politics and International Relations BA

    At Leicester you’ll gain a thorough grounding in the study of both politics and international relations, led by the expertise of our lecturers, and guest speakers from MPs to diplomats.

  • Expert opinions cover Cassini minority governments the euro and baby names

    With Parliament back and Theresa May’s government trying to pass controversial legislation, Emmeline Ledgerwood, oral history project volunteer and PhD student at the British Library/University of Leicester, has written a blog on the periods of minority government...

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