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  • Abolitionists: Antislavery Activism in Britain and America, 1787-1865

    Module code: HS3810 Between the American Revolution of the 1770s and 1780s and the American Civil War of the 1860s, the English-speaking world was agitated by a popular antislavery movement without precedent or parallel.

  • Abolitionists: Antislavery Activism in Britain and America, 1787-1865

    Module code: HS3810 Between the American Revolution of the 1770s and 1780s and the American Civil War of the 1860s, the English-speaking world was agitated by a popular antislavery movement without precedent or parallel.

  • Jagdip Grewal

    Jagdip Grewal is a business transformation leader, who has been designing and leading transformation and IT change in large complex organisations for 20+ years.

  • Dorothy Francis

    Find out more about Dorothy Francis, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Martin Phillips

    The academic profile of Professor Martin Phillips, Professor of Human Geography at University of Leicester

  • Is a product really worth what someone will pay for it?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on August 23, 2017 I recently had reason to compare the work of people at opposite ends of the work-related pay scales that our society has developed.

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • The origin of humans a tale of tangled roots

    Dr Daniel Zadik from the Department of Genetics has written an article for his blog examining evidence regarding where humans originated.

  • Migrant money able to reduce poverty and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa

    A new study, published in The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, has shown that poverty and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa can be reduced by international remittances.

  • Spring seminar series

    Find out about this year's spring seminar series, when we heard from a variety of speakers on a range of topics spanning the breadth of Victorian studies.

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