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  • Licence to Kill? Managing with Violence

    Posted by Gibson Burrell in School of Business Blog on May 6, 2015 Former Head of School, Professor Gibson Burrell , uncovers a series of uncomfortable parallels between managerialism and the militaRy At first sight, it appears as if the discipline of ‘business and...

  • Research Designs in Applied Health

    Module code: MB7056 This module acts as a foundation for your dissertation if you are studying for an MSc, providing you with the core research skills you will need Topics covered Contemporary issues and debates in research Theories/paradigms of research Ethics...

  • Research

    The School of History, Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester is home to world-leading research clusters and centres. Find out more.

  • Research documents

    Ethical approvals Study Title: Less Invasive Autopsy: A study to evaluate and compare the use of Computerised Axial Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with conventional autopsy Reference Number: 04/Q2501/64 Dr Emma Cheshire, Senior Research Fellow Study...

  • Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis

    Module code: SY7035 In this module you will consider the typical course of qualitative research - from ethics and access to data analysis.

  • Microscopes and Equipment

    The University of Leicester has various microscopes for student's use.

  • Training

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive team can provide training sessions for groups across the East Midlands. Find out more.

  • Home Office project licence review

    The University of Leicester's AWERB conducts an ethical review of all projects prior to submission to the Home Office.

  • Programme content

    Placements Students on the Programme can choose to undertake placements at any stage of the PhD, which give students access to: Placement supervision or PhD co-supervision from one of our partner institutions Travel and subsistence expenses Funded placements at...

  • Vlearn

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 18, 2013 Vlearn  A free access site for business and management students.

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