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  • Marketing BA

    Gain the skills and knowledge to be a successful marketing manager with this degree from the University of Leicester’s School of Business.

  • Sheep urine study examines impact of greenhouse gas

    Dr Mick Whelan and Professor Heiko Balzter from our Department of Geography have just started a three-year NERC-funded project to explore the interaction between livestock (sheep) grazing behaviour, urine composition and subsequent nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from urine...

  • What is a wound infection

    Explains where the infection develops when you have had your surgery, the causes, types and rates

  • The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?

    Read the article "The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Professional services

    Find out more about professional services staff in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • University of Leicester receives share of £34m BHF investment to help safeguard UK’s world-class research status

    abstract image showing heart disease research|Funding will focus on strengthening research into precision medicine.

  • Medical imaging technology goes under the lens

    A PhD student examining how space technology can be used in healthcare has been interviewed about her work.

  • Employment information privacy notice

    Learn more about how your data is handled when applying to the University or as a staff member at Leicester.

  • International Education MA, by distance learning

    This is for you if... you are an educational professional wanting to improve your understanding of contemporary educational issues.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 4 10 June

    Professor Melanie Simms from the School of Management has discussed on The Conversation how the recent successes of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union should get us thinking about whether some of the tactics it has used could work in other sectors.

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