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  • Environmental Futures

    Module code: GY7713 This core Environmental Futures module requires you to develop critical, interdisciplinary insights into state-of-the-art research, policy applications and challenges for one key contemporary environmental issue.

  • Communicating Economics

    Module code: EC3004 As you come to the end of your studies you will have the chance to conduct your own independent research and immerse yourself in the world of economic discovery and produce substantive work that might impact the economic community.

  • Publications

    University of Leicester Violence Hub Key Publications

  • Indigenous Peoples in Business and Human Rights Litigation – A Global Analysis

    This project explores the intersection between Indigenous Peoples’ rights and the human rights responsibilities of business enterprises.

  • Celebrating Austerity

    Posted by Daniela Rudloff in School of Business Blog on July 15, 2015 Iain Duncan Smith MP was in uncharacteristically exuberant mood during last week’s Budget speech. Daniela Rudloff , Lecturer at the School and Director of Undergraduate Studies, was not.

  • From Berlin to Leicester: A Looted Book’s Tale

    Posted by Eleanor Bloomfield in Library and Learning Services on November 5, 2024 Please note that this post contains content relating to suicide and the Holocaust.

  • Managing your personal digital archive

    Tips on how to manage personal email, photographs, videos and documents

  • EXILE at Kingston Lacy

    EXILE installation at Kingston Lacy. Credit: National Trust / RCMG / University of Leicester. Image Credit: National Trust images / Steven Haywood. EXILE is a research-led collaboration between RCMG and the National Trust at Kingston Lacy.

  • Articles and features

    Written blog posts and visual materials as resources drawn from an interdisciplinary research network studying and exploring Luigi Ghirri's work and legacy in photographic art.

  • Master of Engineering Management MEM

    The engineering challenges of the future are massive. And we need exceptional people to lead the way. This Masters in engineering management fuses your existing technical knowledge with practical business and leadership skills.

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