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  • Research degrees

    The Department of Respiratory Sciences (formerly Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) at the University of Leicester offers excellent facilities for postgraduate research leading to a PhD. Find out about our research interests and studentships.

  • Pedagogy Research

    Lead: Dr Aaron Toogood  Our research group enhances higher education pedagogy, focusing on accounting and finance education through belonging, engagement and professional communities.

  • Supporting our University community

    Find out more about the support offered to our community, internal and external to the University.

  • M.C. Loureiro

    The academic profile of Dr Marc Loureiro, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Principles of Banking

    Module code: AF2033 As a result of the global financial crash many inadequate practices in risk management within the banking industry have been bought to light.

  • Completed PHDs 2010-2019

    2019 Peter Annhernu - The assembly of museum media: Tracing the adoption of novel forms and formats of communications technology into museum media production.

  • Anti Social Finance*

    Posted by dharvie in School of Business Blog on February 11, 2015 Senior Lecturer in Finance and Political Economy, David Harvie , suggests the UK’s nascent social investment market is more a matter of imposing market discipline and less a matter of ‘doing well by doing good’.

  • New research reveals the man behind Samuel Pepys’s love for portraits

    Samuel Pepys, the Restoration diarist who meticulously documented his life in 1660s London, also documented himself in other ways – through portraits.

  • Students have their say on living in Leicester

    Student voice event Student voice event|More than 100 university students have been giving their views on living in Leicester as part of the city’s first Leicester Student Voice event.

  • Students present youth violence solutions to the Home Office

    On Wednesday 29 May, four of our students visited the Home Office to present their proposed solution to the problem of youth violence following their success at our ‘Transform Challenge Day’.

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