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  • Consumption and the Creative Industries

    Module code: MN7016 In-depth knowledge of the behaviour of consumers is essential for marketers. In the creative industries, consumers can behave as both customers and audiences when they engage with products and services.

  • Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Business

    Find out more about our Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Business.

  • Leicester-based AI firm named Digital Startup of the Year 2024

    Leicester graduate, Anuj Ashar's business Launchpad AI has made waves at the StartUp Awards 2024.

  • Working papers

    Eccles, P., Grout, P.A, Siciliani, P. and Zalewska, A. 2023. Open banking and capital requirements. Bank of England WP. Wei, W. and Zalewska, A. 2023. Capitalists or fiduciary conscious agents?  ESG mutual fund fees and investor sophistication  Fatouh, M.

  • The UK Sword Dance Archive

    A description of the The UK Sword Dance Archive collection that has been digitised by the UOSH project.

  • Management academic in new BBC dance programme

    A Teaching Fellow in our School of Management has featured in a new two-part BBC television documentary You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, that follows choreographer to the stars, Jack Murphy, as he attempts to revive ballroom dancing in Bolton.

  • Research

    Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester covers a wide range of research areas and are currently engaged in plans for research dissemination in continental Europe, the USA and Asia.

  • The Irchester Field School

    The Irchester Field School Leicestershire

  • Student awards and prizes

    The University of Leicester Geology students have been very successful in winning prizes and awards for their scientific work. Our students travel worldwide to conferences and field areas, and are in the vanguard of many research areas. Read here about some recent successes.

  • Leicester Earth Observation expert unravels SpaceX spiral phenomenon for BBC’s The Sky at Night

    Professor Paul Monks gives his expert insight for the long-running BBC astronomy TV programme.

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