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  • Leicester Legal Eagles come in to land

    Posted by Dawn Watkins in Legal Literacy on April 2, 2014 Last Friday was the final day of activities for the Leicester Legal Eagles project.

  • HeForShe event aims to tackle gender violence on campus

    On Tuesday 29 November, the University will hold a HeForShe Global Ideathon which invites staff and students to help generate ways in which universities can tackle gender violence on campuses worldwide.

  • Subject Access Request procedure

    Read our subject access request procedure to see how you can access information held by the University.

  • Applied Microeconomics

    Lead: Professor Sergio Currarini The research interests of the Applied Microeconomics group span a wide range of areas, including labour, public, health, education, development, political economy, behavioural, and experimental.

  • Dr Paul Ian Campbell wins BERA Educational Research Book of the Year  

    Dr Paul Ian Campbell's book, Race and Assessment in Higher Education, has won the British Educational Research Association (BERA)'s Educational Research Book of the Year.

  • Fixed-Income Securities

    Module code: EC7098 Suppose a credit-worthy friend asks for a loan of £100. What terms should you ask for? It is highly likely that you would expect to receive more than £100 in repayment to compensate for the loss of control over your wealth during the loan period.

  • Fixed-Income Securities

    Module code: EC7098 Suppose a credit-worthy friend asks for a loan of £100.

  • Fixed-Income Securities

    Module code: AF7098 Suppose a credit-worthy friend asks for a loan of £100.

  • Library Special Collections: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 12

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Gender Equality in China

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 25, 2013 Are you an unmarried woman of over 27? In China you might be ‘leftover’ according to a report in BBC magazine: http://www.bbc.co.

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