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  • Leaders In Healthcare 18: Chief Medical Officers Panel

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on November 15, 2018   I’m lucky enough to be spending half of this week at Leaders In Healthcare 2018, a national conference from the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management and the BMJ.

  • Martyrdom, Memory and the Marquis of Montrose. By Rachel Bennett

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on March 22, 2016   During the past three years a key part of my research as part of the Criminal Corpse project has been to trace the people who suffered the last punishment of the law from their capital...

  • Hannah Cooper

    The academic profile of Miss Hannah Cooper, Research Assistant at University of Leicester

  • Kritika Anand

    The academic profile of Ms Kritika Anand, PhD Student at University of Leicester

  • Anthropocene Research Group

    As the Interdisciplinary Anthropocene Research Group, we are researching global challenges and exploring the complex ways in which socio-economic ecosystems impact the Earth System. 

  • Brain and Cognition

    Module code: PS3107 In this module, you will learn about key research areas in the study of brain and cognition, including methods, evolutionary and comparative perspectives, motor and cognitive control, executive functions, and language.

  • Hesna Kara

    The academic profile of Dr Hesna Kara, Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Occupational Health privacy notice

    Get more information on how the University handles your data in regards to Occupational Health.

  • The Rural Racism Project: Towards an Inclusive Countryside

    The Centre for Hate Studies at the University of Leicester was awarded funding from the Leverhulme Trust to lead a major new study entitled The Rural Racism Project: Towards an Inclusive Countryside (2023–2025).

  • Distrust of Employer’s Responses to COVID-19 Could Increase Both Presenteeism and Absenteeism in UK

    Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on May 20, 2020 People’s trust in their employer’s response to COVID-19 will shape their attitudes to returning to the workplace, Professor Stephen Wood writes.

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