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  • People

    Find out more about our Athena SWAN delivery team in the College of Life Sciences at Leicester.

  • The National Student Survey

    Menu Close University Leadership Team Home The National Student Survey The National Student Survey Posted by on January 18, 2017 Once again the National Student Survey (NSS) is upon us: from the end of January through to the end of April the NSS is open for all finalists to...

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 12

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Migration, Superdiversity and Language

    Module code: ED7717 This module will build your knowledge of the key theoretical notions and concepts in the field of migration, superdiversity and language.

  • Contact us

    Discover how to get in touch with the Botanic Garden at the University of Leicester. Call us, email us or follow us on Twitter.

  • Intercultural Communication

    Module code: ED7520 In today’s world of globalisation, multicultural contact and interaction, effective intercultural communication is increasingly important for social harmony.

  • Migration, Superdiversity and Language

    Module code: ED7717 This module will build your knowledge of the key theoretical notions and concepts in the field of migration, superdiversity and language.

  • Horizon Europe full participation is a winwin for the EU and the UK

    Professor Paul Boyle explains why it is imperative that the government quickly follows through Prime Minister Theresa May’s assurance earlier this week that the UK wants “the option to fully associate” to the European Union’s next research programme.

  • Lucy Hargreaves

    Lucy's career spans the private (BP, ExxonMobil) and higher education (Coventry University, University of Cambridge) sectors.

  • Labour Market Trends and Debates

    Module code: MN2027 A labour market in its basic form is the supply and demand of jobs and workers. Labour markets are shaped by many different factors: changing technologies and skills, employment regulation, welfare and education systems, and economic and political conditions.

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