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Writing for PR
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ms3027
Module code: MS3027 PR is all about how organisations such as brands or charities communicate with the media, politics and the social world. The number of PR jobs – across all regions of the globe - continues to grow.
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Pre-applicant enquirer privacy notice
https://le.ac.uk/policies/privacy/students/pre-applicant-enquirer
Learn more about how your data is handled as a pre-applicant at the University of Leicester.
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Erwan Le Ber
https://le.ac.uk/people/erwan-le-ber
The academic profile of Dr Erwan Le Ber, PDRA at University of Leicester
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Tim van Peer
https://le.ac.uk/people/tim-van-peer
The academic profile of Dr Tim van Peer, IODP Research Fellow at University of Leicester
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Juan Carlos Berrio
https://le.ac.uk/people/juan-carlos-berrio
The academic profile of Dr Juan Carlos Berrio, Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at University of Leicester
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HPRU Publications
https://le.ac.uk/cehs/hpru/hpru-publications
A list of publications produced by HPRU Leicester
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Rocio Barrio Guillo
https://le.ac.uk/people/rocio-barrio-guillo
The academic profile of Dr Rocio Barrio Guillo, Research Associate at University of Leicester
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The Beer Game: supply and demand chains
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/2024/02/23/the-beer-game-supply-and-demand-chains/
Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 23, 2024 The Beer Game was invented in the 1960s by Jay Forrester at MIT. The game was designed to teach about supply and demand chains .
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Pre-school activities
https://le.ac.uk/botanic-garden/education/pre-school
Please also see the Events page. Wildlings Tots Forest School activities for pre-schoolers at the Attenborough Arboretum. Sessions Weekly on Mondays during school term-time from 24 February 2025 Contact Rachel Ibbotson (info@wildlings-education.co.uk).
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Language, Power and Persuasion
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3206
Module code: EN3206 This module looks at how language is used by the powerful, considering the implications this has for our understanding of language, and the freedoms of society.