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    The School of Biological Sciences welcomes feedback, and we understand that occasionally you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

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    We welcome students from Mexico. Find out about entry requirements, the Mexican student community and other country-specific information.

  • Management in a Global Context

    Module code: MN7264 Module Outline This module explores cultural and contextual diversity in organisations; impact on management and organisational behaviour; managing in less developed countries and emerging economies; problems associated with contextual or cultural...

  • Graduate Internship Programme 2025

    Learn more about the Graduate Internship Programme from the Careers and Employability Service.

  • Global Digital Cultures

    Module code: MS7083 This module focuses on the global expansion of capitalism, the shift from industrial to service and information economies, and the significance of the 'cultural' as an expanding arena of production and consumption.

  • School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy

    Learn more about the courses and research within the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leicester.

  • Global Digital Cultures

    Module code: MS7083 This module focuses on the global expansion of capitalism, the shift from industrial to service and information economies, and the significance of the 'cultural' as an expanding arena of production and consumption.

  • Research

    Dive into Leicester's research projects in Our 100. From the discovery of DNA fingerprinting to the King found in a car park.

  • Theories of Globalisation and New Media

    Module code: MS7083 This module focuses on the global expansion of capitalism, the shift from industrial to service and information economies, and the significance of the 'cultural' as an expanding arena of production and consumption.

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