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  • eulus

    Who Cares for Academics? Posted by eulus in School of Business Blog on May 6, 2016   In this blog, Eda Ulus and Charlotte Smith ask us to think about academics and whether they are allowed to express emotion.

  • About

    Management should be studied in terms of its role in fostering economic and social prosperity and also with respect to its contribution toward economic, social, environmental, medical and physical devastation.

  • Claire Davis

    The academic profile of Dr Claire Davis, Lecturer in Criminology at University of Leicester

  • University shines a light on careers in the mental health sector

    A Leicester scheme encouraging young people to consider a career in the mental health sector is celebrating its achievements this weekend

  • What can Critics of Management and Critics of Economics learn from each other?

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on February 19, 2014 Neil Lancastle, one of the School’s current PhD students, brings his experience of curricular reform in economics to bear upon the promises (and problems) of being “critical” in a School of Management.

  • English at Leicester

    English at Leicester combines cutting-edge research with enthusiastic teaching, fantastic careers support, and a varied calendar of extra-curricular and social events. Find out more about our undergraduate and postgraduate courses, visiting speakers and extra-curricular events.

  • Museum Studies at Leicester

    The University of Leicester has acquired a reputation for experimental thinking and practice in museum studies. Read more on our study opportunities.

  • Leicester professor launches UKs first aortic clinic

    One of our Professors has developed the UK’s first aortic clinic helping patients in Leicestershire.  Launched in November 2016, Leicester’s Glenfield Hospital is home to the UK’s first ‘aortic cardiology clinic’, diagnosing and assessing patients with aortic disease.

  • Workplace menopause study by Leicester academics finds women feel they need to cope alone

    A call for more menopause-friendly workplaces is made in a new Government report prepared by a team from our University.

  • UK’s Chief Medical Officer's University of Leicester lecture addresses the state’s role in public health

    Professor Chris Whitty gave the annual Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture on Friday 7 November

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