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  • University of Leicester Academic staff blogs home

    Academic and Staff blogs written by current University of Leicester research, teaching and support staff. See what makes this Top 20 university a leader in innovative, world-changing research and inspirational passionate teaching.

  • Associate members of Court

    Browse the list of Associate members of Court, including Emeritus Professors, societies and bodies, and other persons serving in a personal capacity.

  • Economics and Accounting with Foundation Year BSc

    If you would love to study economics and accounting here at Leicester, but don’t quite have the entry requirements, this Foundation Year degree is your path to making it happen.

  • Code Worker Commodification and the Productivity Paradox: Views on Artificial Intelligence in the wo

    Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on September 17, 2019 Dr Phoebe V Moore was invited to speak on a panel organised by the German Commission for Occupational Health and Safety and Standardization (KAN) at the Human Computer Interaction conference 26 – 31 July 2019.

  • 2023

    Publications from the year 2023.

  • Manual

    Access the Parent Report of Children’s Abilities-Revised (PARCA-R) manual at the University of Leicester.

  • 2018

    Here the list of publications of 2019 can be found.

  • A successful first year for the Leicester Weekend

    The first Leicester Weekend took place from 17 - 19 June where over 500 alumni were welcomed back to the University of Leicester. The weekend commenced with The Legacy Guild’s Annual Afternoon Tea (pictured, left) which was held at Beaumont Hall on Friday 17 June.

  • Talking statues

    Talking Statues was an innovative and novel project that used playwrights, actors and mobile technology to put words into the mouths of public statues.

  • The voting slip: democracy in action?

    Read the article "The voting slip: democracy in action?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

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