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  • Marketing Communications and Digital Media

    Module code: MK2106 This module focuses on the theory, tools and application of both traditional and contemporary marketing communications.

  • Marketing Communications and Digital Media

    Module code: MN2106 This module focuses on the theory, tools and application of both traditional and contemporary marketing communications.

  • Alice Tilche - Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies

    The academic profile of Dr Alice Tilche, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at University of Leicester

  • Islamophobia and homophobia to be the focus of free public event

    Islamophobia and Homophobia are subjects to be tackled at a free public event at the University of Leicester.

  • Research

    Explore the research being undertaken by the Leicester Tuberculosis Research Group (LTBRG) at the University of Leicester.

  • Research Methods

    Module code: ED7589 This module builds on the research skills you have developed in earlier modules. You will reflect on your experiences of inquiry and expand your understanding of analytical methods and techniques.

  • Philip Ash

    The academic profile of Dr Philip Ash, Lecturer in Chemistry at University of Leicester

  • Governance and Corruption

    Module code: PL7593 This module will to arm you with the analytical tools to conceptualise different types of political corruption, introduce you to some of the methods used to measure corruption across time and space, and analyse the cultural and socio-economic contexts that...

  • Health and Safety Committee

    See the Health and Safety Committee's terms of reference and membership, including details of their role, responsibilities, reporting hierarchy and meetings.

  • Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day

    University of Leicester engineers Dr Jinning Zhang and Dr Emine Celiker speak on their experience in the discipline and the importance of more women working in science

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