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  • New report shows UK ‘poorly prepared’ to reach net-zero carbon economy

    The UK Government must take urgent action to deliver a ‘just transition’ for workers as the country shifts towards a greener economy, according to a new study.

  • Documents of the History of Art

    Module code: HA2319 (double module) This module will introduce you to a range of art historical documents, from artist’s notes, sketches, diaries and letters, to biographical accounts and avant-garde manifestoes.

  • Consumption and the Creative Industries

    Module code: MN7016 In-depth knowledge of the behaviour of consumers is essential for marketers. In the creative industries, consumers can behave as both customers and audiences when they engage with products and services.

  • Culture on the Fringe

    An upcoming event organised and hosted by Leicester’s CAMEo Research Institute for Cultural and Media Economies will be exploring the concept of ‘fringe’ culture- how it might be defined, what separates it from the ‘mainstream’, and the opportunities that fringe festivals can...

  • Power in the World Economy

    Module code: PL1021 The strength of its economy often determines the level of power a country has internationally.

  • Power in the World Economy

    Module code: PL1021 The strength of its economy often determines the level of power a country has internationally.

  • Power in the World Economy

    Module code: PL1021 The strength of its economy often determines the level of power a country has internationally.

  • New research centre to study the impact of the environment on human health

    The Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability (CEHS) draws on experts from a wide variety of research backgrounds to investigate and mitigate the health problems from air pollution, environmental noise, and low-level chemical exposures.

  • Researchers provide new insights into gene regulation

    A team of researchers led by the our University has shed new light on how the regulation machinery that controls gene expression works by characterising a complex known as the NuRD complex.

  • Emoji is the fastest growing language

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 19, 2015 Emoji’s are ‘pictographs. Originally used in Japanese electronic messages, many characters have now been incorporated into Unicode  and the launch of Emoj.li.

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