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  • People

    Browse the people who work and research at Leicester Law School at the University of Leicester - including academic staff, University tutors, Emeritus Professors, honorary staff and professional services staff - and see their contact details.

  • About us

    Find out more about the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre, view contact details and discover the medieval background of Leicester.

  • School of Business hosts successful Investment Conference 2018

    The second Investment Conference hosted by the School of Business in partnership with Asset Intelligence Research took place on 21 February.

  • Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy

    Learn more about our event: Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy, with speaker Sara Naylor.

  • Why do a MOOC in Museum Studies?

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on December 10, 2015 Over 11,000 people signed up for the first run of our Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), Behind the Scenes at the 21 st Century Museum , and they were overwhelmingly positive about their experience.

  • Leicester study highlights appeal of hybrid working to University staff

    Research at the University of Leicester has revealed the popularity of hybrid working amongst university staff.

  • Seminars

    Find out more about seminars on Biostatistics research at the University of Leicester.

  • Malgorzata (Margaret) Grzegorczyk-Nuttall

    The academic profile of Dr Malgorzata (Margaret) Grzegorczyk-Nuttall, Lecturer in Marketing and Innovation at the University of Leicester

  • Student Support Services information privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handled by Student Support Services as an applicant or student of the University of Leicester.

  • Family court process in child arrangement cases in line for major overhaul following ‘Harm Panel’ report

    Research has found ‘deep-seated and systemic problems’ with the way that family courts in England and Wales respond to allegations of domestic abuse in child arrangement proceedings.

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