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  • Past projects

    We have a myriad of research projects on the go. Find out more about the past research undertaken in English at Leicester.

  • Managing Human Resources in a Business Context

    Module code: MN7648 In this module, you'll critically evaluate the theories and practises of human resource management (HRM) by drawing on critical and sustainable approaches to work, employment, and management.

  • Managing Human Resources in a Business Context

    Module code: MN7367 In this module, you'll critically evaluate the theories and practises of human resource management (HRM) by drawing on critical and sustainable approaches to work, employment and management.

  • Employment Law Dissertation

    Module code: LW7803 (double module) The dissertation module is designed to further enhance your independent research skills and investigate legal issues in an area of employment law.

  • Research

    Find out more about the research within the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • Patrick White

    The academic profile of Dr Patrick White, Associate Professor in Quantitative Research Methods at University of Leicester

  • Personal and Research Skills for HR Practitioners

    Module code: MN7370 In this module, you'll identify a topic which is suitable for empirical investigation in the dissertation.

  • Managing Human Resources in a Business Context

    Module code: MN7367 In this module, you'll critically evaluate the theories and practises of human resource management (HRM) by drawing on critical and sustainable approaches to work, employment and management.

  • Managing Human Resources in a Business Context

    Module code: MN7648 In this module, you'll critically evaluate the theories and practises of human resource management (HRM) by drawing on critical and sustainable approaches to work, employment, and management.

  • Business Finance and Reporting

    Module code: MN1010 In order to make decisions, businesses need to evaluate their past, present and future. They'll pore over financial accounts, to understand their previous and present performance, and forecasts and calculations of their future financial performance.

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