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  • What can Critics of Management and Critics of Economics learn from each other?

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on February 19, 2014 Neil Lancastle, one of the School’s current PhD students, brings his experience of curricular reform in economics to bear upon the promises (and problems) of being “critical” in a School of Management.

  • NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellowship

    Details and information on the NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellowship.

  • Child health lecture launches series celebrating Medical Schools 40th anniversary

    The director of the country’s biggest study into child health will be presenting a lecture about the project on 10 September as the first of a series of lectures to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the University of Leicester Medical School.

  • Free language taster sessions from Languages at Leicester

    A long-running language learning programme offering over a dozen languages is offering members of the public the opportunity to try a new language for free.

  • University supports research into team-working practices

    A new project at the University of Leicester aims to adapt team-working practices used in the aviation industry to a range of other industries in the hope of preventing avoidable accidents. The Civil Safety and Security Unit's Dr Simon Bennett has been awarded £8.

  • Next Scarman Lecture discuss lifecycle of riots

    The esteemed criminologist Professor Tim Newburn (pictured) will visit Leicester to deliver this year's Scarman Lecture series.

  • Jacqueline Wilson describes her prolific writing career as part of Literary Leicester

    All public tickets have been allocated for this event Former Children's Laureate and Tracy Beaker creator Jacqueline Wilson will visit Leicester's De Montfort Hall this month as part of our University's annual celebration of the written word.

  • After you leave

    Explore the options of further study and more after you leave the University of Leicester.

  • Britain and the Roman World

    Module code: AR3607 This module builds on what you learned in earlier modules about the Roman world (such as AR1603 Introduction to Classical Archaeology andAR2607 Archaeology of Roman World).

  • Power and Difference in the Past

    Module code: AR3089 The past was not like the present. In this module we explore the different worlds of Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain. We explore how power worked, the ways in which identity and personhood operated and how communities came together and broke apart.

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