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  • International HRM

    Module code: MN2031 International HRM explores the issue of managing people across cultures and international boundaries.  You will examine global staffing strategies and expatriate management and a central theme is cultural intelligence.

  • International HRM

    Module code: MN2031 International HRM explores the issue of managing people across cultures and international boundaries.  You will examine global staffing strategies and expatriate management and a central theme is cultural intelligence.

  • Consumption, Markets and Society

    We are an internationally renowned leader in interdisciplinary market research. We draw on concepts from anthropology, cultural studies, geographic area, history, media studies and more in addition to the business, organisational and consumer research literature.

  • Public transport use may lead to major COVID-19 outbreak

    A leading academic at the University of Leicester has warned of major COVID-19 outbreaks amongst passengers using public transport if precautions are not taken.

  • New perspectives on Middle East encouraged in relaunched journal

    A journal that offers new perspectives on debates within Middle Eastern Studies and challenges orthodoxies in the field has been relaunched at Leicester.

  • Commercialising Space

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  • Commercialising Space

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  • Heritage

    Module code: MU7556 Heritage is about how we understand, interpret and use the past in all its different forms.

  • Human Geography Fieldcourse: The dynamics of people and place

    Module code: GY1413 This is a fantastic three day residential field course in Sheffield exploring environmental and industrial heritage and how this links to dynamics of place, past and present.

  • Human Geography Fieldcourse: The dynamics of people and place

    Module code: GY1413 This is a fantastic three day residential field course in Sheffield exploring environmental and industrial heritage and how this links to dynamics of place, past and present.

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