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  • Markets, Risk and Corporate Reputation

    Module code: MN3180 This module explores how individuals and firms operate in various markets.  We focus on disruption, crisis, risk, harm and the way in which firms and companies navigate these.

  • Objects and Collections: Care, Management and Curation

    Module code: MU7016 This module looks inside the museum (and related institutions) to consider objects and collections, and how they are made, cared for and re-made within professional practice.

  • Officers and senior staff

    Browse the officers and senior staff members of the University of Leicester, including the Visitor, Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, President and Vice-Chancellor and more.

  • Objectives

    Take a look at our objective of the Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present and what we hope to achieve in the future.

  • Kirsten Barrett

    The academic profile of Dr Kirsten Barrett, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Building more inclusive creative spaces

    Leicester researchers will be holding a free public event to discuss ways in which creative cities, communities and workplaces can be made more inclusive.

  • UK bee populations thrive at Botanic Garden

    While the Midlands has seen a general decline in bumblebee species numbers over the last few decades – mostly due to the loss of habitat – bee populations in our Botanic Garden are thriving.

  • BBC Asian Network hosts live Big Debate on campus

    On Thursday 28 September, BBC Radio Asian Network came to our University to hold a live ‘Big Debate’ show - tackling divisive topics and asking current students important questions about what the 'student experience' means to them.

  • Director of careers service discusses futureproofing students in an everchanging world

    The University's new Director of the Career Development Service and Student Support discusses how university does more than just get students their first job in a new interview.

  • Expert in infectious diseases to call for research improvements during epidemics

    The research response to epidemics has been slow and our attitude to carrying out research in the midst of infectious disease outbreaks needs to change, an expert in infectious diseases will argue at a lecture on 18 November.

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