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  • Industrial Relations in a Changing Economy

    Module code: LM3504 This module examines the consequences of changing organisational structure and ownership for individual workers and for the conduct of industrial relations.

  • Lin Marvin

    The academic profile of Lin Marvin, XRF and SEM Technician at University of Leicester

  • Industrial Relations in a Changing Economy

    Module code: LM3504 This module examines the consequences of changing organisational structure and ownership for individual workers and for the conduct of industrial relations.

  • Industrial Relations in a Changing Economy

    Module code: LM3504 This module examines the consequences of changing organisational structure and ownership for individual workers and for the conduct of industrial relations.

  • Matthew Payne

    The academic profile of Dr Matthew Payne, Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Music

    At Leicester, we believe that talented performers should be able to combine their musical studies with their academic studies.

  • Facilities for students

    Politics and International Relations students have access to our award-winning David Wilson Library, as well as dedicated study and social spaces for students in the School of History, Politics, and International Relations in the Attenborough Seminar Building.

  • Principles and Practices of Marketing (Management MSc)

    Module code: MN7261 Module co-ordinator: Dr Andrea Davis Module Outline This module presents the concepts of marketing in all types of organisations; promotes understanding of interrelationships between the marketing mix elements and an appreciation of marketing in a...

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    Palaeontologist Professor Mark Williams examines the evolution of life over geological timescales, with a focus on human induced changes to life.

  • Mick Whelan

    The academic profile of Professor Mick Whelan, Professor of Environmental Science; Director of Research at University of Leicester

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