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  • Bullying and Discrimination accounts for 37% additional NHS mental health worker sick-leave

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on November 25, 2015 Professor of Management at the School, Stephen Wood , presents some of the findings – and methodology – from the National Survey of Staff Morale amongst Mental Health Staff 2013’s Francis report on the...

  • University of Leicester launches international Pathways programmes

    The University of Leicester is launching three international year 1 programmes in August as well as a STEM International Foundation Year from September.

  • Incentives alone won’t bring gender equality

    Posted by Doris Ruth Eikhof in School of Business Blog on October 1, 2014 Doris Ruth Eikhof*, Senior Lecturer in Work and Employment at the School, underlines why there’s so much more to the problem of gender inequality than the task of getting the incentives right Those...

  • 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.

  • Spring seminar series 2006

    Browse our 2006 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Spring seminar series 2016

    Browse our 2016 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Infectious organisms/disease models

    The Division of Biomedical Services have established several infectious disease models which allows studies into microorganisms covering basic research.

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