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Job advert form
https://le.ac.uk/museum-studies/jobs/advert-form
The advert form for the UK's most extensive free vacancy listing source for museums and galleries.
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Career Development Exhibition
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/news/events/career-development-exhibition
Read about this year's ULSB Career Development Exhibition
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Honorary staff and visitors
https://le.ac.uk/cssp/people/honorary
Learn more about the honorary staff and visitors in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.
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Contact our PGCE advisers
https://le.ac.uk/education/study/pgce/contact
See contact details for our Primary and Secondary PGCE teams and get in touch if you have any questions about studying for a PGCE at Leicester.
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Student Experience: Campus Study
https://le.ac.uk/chemistry/study/undergraduate/student-experience-campus
Read about our student's experiences of studying in the School of Chemistry, in their own words!
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M.C. Loureiro
https://le.ac.uk/people/marc-loureiro
The academic profile of Dr Marc Loureiro, Lecturer at University of Leicester
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Pedagogy Research
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/research/pedagogy-research
Lead: Dr Aaron Toogood Our research group enhances higher education pedagogy, focusing on accounting and finance education through belonging, engagement and professional communities.
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Principles of Banking
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/af2033
Module code: AF2033 As a result of the global financial crash many inadequate practices in risk management within the banking industry have been bought to light.
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Journalism BA
https://le.ac.uk/courses/journalism-ba/2026
Develop professional multi-platform skills and investigate why journalism is so relevant to society, culture and democracy in Leicester’s Journalism degree.
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Ethnic minority and poorer children more likely to die in intensive care
https://le.ac.uk/news/2025/july/ethnic-minority-death-children-intensive-care-leicester
Children from ethnic minority backgrounds and those living in areas with higher levels of child poverty are more likely to die in intensive care than White children and those from the least deprived areas, new study by University of Leicester researchers shows