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  • We want to hear your view! Collaborators’ Workshop, 16 May 2015

    Posted by Deborah Toner in Consuming Authenticities on April 13, 2015 This exciting, interactive whole-day event will give you the opportunity to share your views and experiences about authenticity and pulque / acarajé / flaounes / Welsh cider.

  • Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience BSc

    How can we harness the brain’s activity to better understand how we think, feel and behave? This is what cognitive neuroscience is all about. And studied side-by-side with psychology, the answers have an impressive range of real-world applications.

  • Student-Led Responsible Management Education

    Posted by Fabian Frenzel in School of Business Blog on November 26, 2014 This week the School launches its Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) student working group.

  • Deborah Toner: Page 3

    I'm a Lecturer in Modern History, with particular interests in the social and cultural history of alcohol in Mexico and the Americas.

  • Our vision

    Find out how the Centre for Hate Studies transforms public awareness of hate and its associated harms through our award-winning films, animations and podcasts.

  • 2018

    Browse our 2018 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Richard Courtney

    Lecturer in Employment Studies

  • Humanising Space

    The Humanising Space Research Group explores how new perspectives to our shared Global Space Age might impact approaches to the production and governance of Space technologies now.

  • Leicester researcher wins Silver Award in House of Commons competition

    Riya George, a researcher at University of Leicester won Silver at a competition in the House of Commons, for the excellence of her biology research, walking away with a £2,000 prize.

  • University’s Centre for Regional and Local History launches new research spaces

    University of Leicester’s Centre for English Local History will relaunch as the Centre for Regional and Local History from Wednesday (5 October).

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