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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Intercultural Communication

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

  • 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.

  • 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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    Dr Dawn Watkins is a Senior Lecturer in Law.

  • Meet Lex….: key characters in the fictional world of Adventures with Lex

    Posted by jbarwick in Law in Children's Lives on February 16, 2015 Lex (and Rex) are key characters in the game we are developing as part of our ESRC-funded project, Law in Children’s Lives .

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    Young people reflect on the Covid-19 pandemic through political cartoons Young people are given a voice through political cartooning as the University of Leicester, Shout Out UK, and Cartooning for Peace collaborate on a successfully awarded UKRI COVID-19 rapid response...

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