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  • Work-life balance supports improve employee well-being

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on February 19, 2018 In this blog post Professor Stephen Wood presents some interesting findings on work-life balance and well-being, arguing that the main reasons for the improvement of employee well-being where work-life...

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  • In the Footsteps of Caesar: the archaeology of the first Roman invasions of Britain

    The University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History In the Footsteps of Caesar project

  • Events

    Find out more about the upcoming and past events organised by the Covid in Cartoons team

  • Principles and Practices of International Business

    Module code: MK7050 In today’s fast-paced and interdependent world, businesses are no longer confined by national boundaries. Success in international business requires not only understanding global markets, but also navigating complexities of operating across countries.

  • Testimonial

    Read more about Naomi Cooper. Who was first in post of our commercial field archaeology placement. Find out more about the placement through her testimonial.

  • Space Park Leicester to benefit from funding boost for UK space sector

    Space Park Leicester is to receive £284,000 to fund a Cluster Development Manager who will work with local government, businesses and academia.

  • UK-born UK healthcare workers more likely to report multiple long-term health conditions than those born overseas

    UK healthcare workers born in the UK are significantly more likely to report having multiple long-term health conditions than migrant UK healthcare workers, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Leicester

  • Counting the cost of Britains most damaging conflict

    A new Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project is supporting a team of academics from Leicester, Nottingham, Cardiff and Southampton universities who are revealing the human cost of the British Civil Wars.

  • Latest report on stillbirth and neonatal death rates for local populations and individual NHS Trusts and Health Boards across the UK in 2016

    Research published today shows that the stillbirth rate associated with twin pregnancy in the UK has reduced by around 44% over the period 2014 to 2016. Rates of neonatal mortality associated with twin pregnancy have similarly reduced by a third.

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