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  • University seeking those in the business for emerging talent

    Businesses from across Leicestershire and beyond are being invited to take part in a flagship careers event at the University of Leicester. Bookings open this week (16 March) for businesses to register their place for the Festival of Careers taking place in October.

  • Contemporary Issues in Economics, Finance and Business

    Module code: EC1025 This course is designed for students new to economics and who want to understand how to use economic models and methods to address real-world questions.

  • Useful Bloom taxonomy related websites/resources (and some critiques) – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Useful Bloom taxonomy related websites/resources - and some criticisms.

  • Spotlight to be shone on UK women in reggae

    Donald Harper, a PhD student in the School of Management and music industry veteran, will be shining a light on a group of unsung heroes from the UK music industry by producing a film documentary as part of his PhD.

  • Gender equality in sport to be discussed by Paralympic archery champion

    Double Paralympic gold medallist and alumna Danielle Brown MBE will be returning to her alma mater to speak to staff and students about gender equality in sport to mark International Women’s Day.

  • Business students promote Leicester Comedy Festival 2018

    International students from the University of Leicester’s School of Business have collaborated on a live project to promote the Leicester Comedy Festival. Leicester loves a laugh.

  • Freedom Written in Blood: United States History, 1776-1877

    Module code: AM1001 This module examines the history of the United States over a one hundred year period from the 1770s to the 1870s.

  • Renaissance Literature B

    Module code: EN2320 (double module) This module introduces you to the landmark texts of the English Renaissance (excluding drama).

  • Walnut Street collection

    The Walnut Street collection is comprised of 26 interviews featuring the recollections of residents of the Walnut Street and Bede Park area of Leicester, ranging from the First World War to the 1990s. Find out more about the project.

  • Legacy of Smigielski on post-war central Leicester to be explored in symposium

    Our University will be holding a symposium in partnership with the Leicester City Council on town planning and the historic environment in the post-war era since the 1960s.

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