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  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: AF3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • Martin Williams

    The academic profile of Mr Martin Williams, Director NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands at University of Leicester

  • Study calls for more diverse representation in statistical methodology research

    Embedding equality, equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) into statistical methodology research may improve outcomes and better serve the public, a new Leicester study has reported.

  • Systematic Review Screening Process

    There are several screening stages in a systematic review: Title/Abstract screening based on your inclusion/exclusion criteria. Full text screening based on your inclusion criteria and quality assessment criteria (or risk of bias tool). Additional searching.

  • Directory of Oral History

    Browse resources for international oral history, national oral history and East Midlands oral history.

  • Colin Hyde

    The academic profile of Mr Colin Hyde, Researcher and Outreach Officer, East Midlands Oral History Archive at University of Leicester

  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC7089 Game theory is a mathematical method used to analyse situations of interactive decision-making.

  • Prestigious accolade for health inequalities team

    A team including representatives from the University of Leicester working to tackle health inequalities for ethnic minority groups has won a national award

  • The census form

    Read the article "The census form" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Survey investigates freelance creative practitioners and austerity

    Arts organisations are adapting to austerity measures but the challenges of freelance arts and cultural workers have been overlooked despite making up a significant proportion of the arts sector workforce, according to Leicester researchers.

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