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    Moderation Guidelines Moderation Policy As moderation issues come up we will update this page. Please check this page regularly. This Moderation Policy covers policy for online discussions and posting of content using the University of Leicester Student Blogs website.

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  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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    Academic Librarian.

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    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Accounting

    Module code: AF3076 For this module you will build your knowledge from Principles of Accounting (AF2076) by taking a closer look at the day to day measurements of a firms financial activities undertaken by accountants.

  • Accounting

    Module code: EC3076 For this module you will build your knowledge from Principles of Accounting (EC2076) by taking a closer look at the day to day measurements of a firms financial activities undertaken by accountants.

  • Accounting

    Module code: EC3076 For this module you will build your knowledge from Principles of Accounting (EC2076) by taking a closer look at the day to day measurements of a firms financial activities undertaken by accountants.

  • Leicester event to debate HE autonomy issues in Europe

    Few would argue that in order to be successful, universities need autonomy. They must be able to take their own decisions, and the academics working within them must have the freedom to pursue their research.

  • Social scientist joins crew of Tall Ship for D-Day landing commemoration

    Dr Jim McDermott (pictured), an Associate Tutor with the School of Management and a member of The Royal British Legion, is setting sail to retrace the routes taken by the ships and landing craft during D-Day on 6 June 1944 to the Normandy beaches.

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