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  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Marketing

    Module code: MN1030 This first-year optional module will build upon the Principles of Marketing module in semester one to enhance your understanding of key contemporary concepts in marketing, including the digital economy, consumers and brand cultures.

  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Marketing

    Module code: MK1030 This first-year core module (specifically designed for our BA Marketing course) will build upon the Principles of Marketing module in semester one to enhance your understanding of key contemporary concepts in marketing, including the digital economy,...

  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Marketing

    Module code: MK1030 This first-year core module (specifically designed for our BA Marketing course) will build upon the Principles of Marketing module in semester one to enhance your understanding of key contemporary concepts in marketing, including the digital...

  • Ordinances

    The University’s Ordinances offers information on the rules and practical framework within which the University conducts its business.

  • John Williams

    Information and contact details for John Williams, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester.

  • CCTV privacy notice

    Learn more about the data and policies in place regarding CCTV footage on University of Leicester campus.

  • Marketing and Insight surveys and projects

    Learn more about how your data is handled by the Marketing and Insight team at the University of Leicester.

  • Widening Participation team privacy notice for students

    Learn more about how your data is handled by your or your learner's from the Widening Participation team at Leicester.

  • Creative and performing arts

    Learn more about the collections about creative and performing arts in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Sydney Holloway

    We have recently learned with great sadness of the death of Sydney Holloway, who was a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Leicester from the early 1960s to the early 2000s.

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