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  • “Of Ainu Women and Russian Prisoners: Listening for the Voice of the Other” University of Leicester

    Sakhalin, Bronislaw Pilsudski, political exile, Chufsamma, Ainu, indigenous tribes, prisoners, Ket, Fridtjof Nansen, Russian colonization, University of Leicester

  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: Examination, award and conferral (9.198-9.241)

    Examining teams 9.198 The viva voce examination must be conducted by an examining team. Each examining team must comprise at least two members. At least one member of the examining team must be an external examiner. 9.

  • Human Tissue Bank privacy notice

    Read the University of Leicester's Human Tissue Bank privacy notice.

  • Specialised Foundation Programme SFP

    Our Academic Foundation Programmes at Leicester are two year training posts, with a 4 month research placement, which allow further study into clinical academia.

  • Matthew Graham-Brown

    Biography of Early Career Researcher

  • Thesis examination

    (1)9.57 The research student must successfully defend their thesis in a viva voce examination before a research degree by published work shall be awarded. Examining teams (1)9.58 The viva voce examination must be conducted by an examining team.

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  • Evelyn Waugh Conference 2015 – University of Leicester

    Write up of Evelyn Waugh and His Circle: Reading and Editing the Complete Works conference

  • Getting by with a little help from our friends

    Posted by Jo B in School of Business Blog on July 9, 2014 Professor Jo Brewis, Deputy Head of the School, discusses the under-acknowledged practical and interpersonal consequences of the methodological decisions researchers make The critical tradition of management...

  • Real Man, Real Emotions? The Truth behind Nigel Farage’s Cocksure Campaigning

    Posted by jcromby in School of Business Blog on April 29, 2015 Recently appointed Reader in Psychology at the School, John Cromb y , provides a disturbingly plausible account of why Nigel Farage’s rhetoric has been so successful.

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