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  • Computing and Mathematical Sciences student complaints procedure

    The Department of Informatics aims to ensure that all our students have the opportunity to benefit from their studies and other opportunities offered by the University. View our student complaints procedure.

  • Research suggests most hate crimes against LGB and T victims go unreported

    Fear of how they will be treated is leading to thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGB and T) not reporting hate crimes.

  • Interprofessional education

    With over 50 years’ experience of healthcare education at the University of Leicester, we recognise the value of interprofessional learning and practice.

  • Pandemic’s Chief Science Advisor is honoured by the University of Leicester

    A scientist who played a pivotal role in shaping science policy during the pandemic has been honoured by the University of Leicester.

  • About the Centre

    The Centre for New Writing at the University of Leicester was established to give contemporary literature studies and creative writing a dynamic presence in the East Midlands and beyond. Learn more about our people and our activities.

  • May Book Group: Vile Bodies – University of Leicester

    Summary of the May meeting of the Evelyn Waugh Book Group discussing Vile Bodies

  • Business Ethics in a Global Context

    Module code: MN7205 Module co-ordinator: Dr Maria Puig de la Bellacasa Module Outline In an increasingly global environment, issues of ethics are of an increasingly strategic nature for global firms.

  • Product Policy and Innovation

    Module code: MN7317 Module Outline This module develops a critical understanding of the role and process of product development and the crucial role of innovation in marketing.

  • Remote Sensing

    Module code: GY2200 We will explore the increasing use of satellite data within geographical studies in both human and physical environments.

  • How do you win the research game? Hide the results you don’t like!

    Posted by Simon Lilley in School of Business Blog on January 22, 2015 Head of School, Professor Simon Lilley and Director of Research, Professor Martin Parker , discuss the problems of comparing apples, pears and potatoes, in the ranking of business and management research.

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