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  • How to Sell Success, Failure and Fanaticism? Understand the Customer!

    Posted by Georgios Patsiaouras in School of Business Blog on June 2, 2014 Georgios Patsiaouras, Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption at the School, draws sobering lessons from the popularity of the recent Hollywood Blockbuster, The Wolf of Wall Street.

  • Overcoming Challenges in Strangulation Research

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on January 30, 2024 Harriet Smailes PhD Student Undertaking research in the area of strangulation is vital to better understanding the nature and extent of these acts.

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    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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  • A Literal Escape Room: an experiential approach to study skills

    Posted by apatel in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on September 27, 2018 Developed by Mark Van Der Enden, Tracy Dix, and Alex Patel The challenge and rationale… The problem with ‘study skills’ workshops are that, typically, they are boring,...

  • Nothing to sneeze at high pollen levels recorded

    If you have found yourself sneezing more than usual, the cause of your recent bouts of hayfever may have been identified.

  • New insights into how asthma pathways could be blocked revealed

    Researchers have discovered new insights into how asthma may be caused, by identifying three distinct groups of asthma patients characterised by the activity of different genes in an individual’s airways.

  • Lecture to ask whether faith can play a pivotal role within financial ethical decision making

    The role that faith and ancient wisdom can play in financial ethical decision making in our globalised economy will be explored at a free public lecture on 11 May.

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