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  • “London Cider”- an inauthentic compound? – University of Leicester

    Summary of a 19th-century interpretation on cider making that reflects the role of place (city vs country) in the construction of authenticity.

  • Research Involving Animals – Division of Biomedical Services

    Research Involving Animals – Division of Biomedical Services unit houses the animals used for research and testing.

  • Should Social Scientific Debate occur outside Academic Journals?

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on January 14, 2015 Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption at the School, Stephen Dunne , attempts to renew a recent academic argument through a more accessible medium Social scientists engage in debates which matter to...

  • Military and conflicts

    Learn more about the collections about military and conflicts in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Gozde Naiboglu

    The academic profile of Dr Gozde Naiboglu, Lecturer in Film Studies at University of Leicester

  • Managing Risk, Crisis and Disasters

    Module code: MK7607 This module introduces approaches to risk, crisis and disaster risk management. The role of leadership and communication is emphasised in the management of risk, crisis, disaster and development.

  • Managing Risk, Crisis and Disasters

    Module code: MN7632 This module introduces approaches to risk, crisis and disaster risk management. The role of leadership and communication is emphasised in the management of risk, crisis, disaster and development.

  • Managing Risk, Crisis and Disasters

    Module code: MK7607 This module introduces approaches to risk, crisis and disaster risk management. The role of leadership and communication is emphasised in the management of risk, crisis, disaster and development.

  • Spring seminar series 2009

    Browse our 2009 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Spring seminar series 2008

    Browse our 2008 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

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