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  • Managing Human Resources in a Business Context

    Module code: MN7367 In this module, you'll critically evaluate the theories and practises of human resource management (HRM) by drawing on critical and sustainable approaches to work, employment and management.

  • Jo Williams Clinic

    Learn more about the student led physiotherapy Jo Williams Clinic at the University of Leicester.

  • Professor Stephen Gordon

    Find out more about Professor Stephen Gordon, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation. He is Associate Professor in the Veterinary Sciences Centre at University College, Dublin.

  • Power at Work

    Module code: MN3111 Many cliches come to mind when we think of power: "Power corrupts", "knowledge is power", "with great power, comes great responsibility".

  • New exhibit to reveal latest research on Richard IIIs DNA and ancestry

    A new exhibit at the Science Museum in London has revealed the latest scientific discoveries about the life, death and DNA of King Richard III.

  • Pro-Vice-Chancellor joins team assessing Higher Education teaching quality UK-wide

    Professor Jon Scott, our University's Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience, is among the appointments announced by HEFCE to its Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) panel which includes academics, students, employers and widening participation experts.

  • Attenborough Arts contributes to Leicester Art Week

    Attenborough Arts, the University's arts centre, is hosting a selection of free public events marking Leicester Art Week.

  • Emotions in Conflict and Cooperation

    Module code: PL3147 In this module, you will develop a conceptually and empirically informed view of how various emotions and emotional phenomena (such as fear, trust, empathy, memory) shape the conduct of conflict and cooperation in world politics.

  • Archaeology of Human Evolution

    Module code: AR2605 When did early humans start to walk on two legs? What were the earliest stone tools? What do 30,000 year old cave paintings mean? And how did brains, language and consciousness develop? These are just a few of the fascinating questions we will explore in...

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AR3606 Your dissertation gives you the opportunity to bring together all the research skills and wider reading that you have continually been developing over the course of your degree and use these skills to produce an extended piece of independent research.

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