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  • Contemporary Issues in International Education

    Module code: ED7310 Contemporary Issues in International Education is a core module in the programme which must be completed before proceeding to the pathway option modules.

  • Contemporary Issues in International Education

    Module code: ED7310 Contemporary Issues in International Education is a core module in the programme which must be completed before proceeding to the pathway option modules.

  • Contemporary Issues in International Education

    Module code: ED7310 Contemporary Issues in International Education is a core module in the programme which must be completed before proceeding to the pathway option modules.

  • How much is an Oxbridge degree worth?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 22, 2014 Released this week- interesting data in the Earning by Degree report from the Sutton Trust which considers differences in earnings from graduates from different universities and in...

  • ‘Bizarre and unintelligible’ or ‘unique and splendid’?

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on January 11, 2016 ‘The Palace, Brighton’ from: SCM 08510, J.D.

  • Censoring Academics works well for Publishers

    Posted by Ken Weir in School of Business Blog on June 18, 2014 Kenneth Weir, Lecturer in Accountancy at the School, examines the popularity of a controversial article which he, David Harvie, Geoff Lightfoot and Simon Lilley , recently published (about publishing) In 2012, the...

  • Award-winning University alumnus publishes first novel

    University of Leicester alumnus, Anietie Isong graduated in 2005 with an MA in Globalisation and Communications, and has recently published his first novel, Radio Sunrise.

  • Data protection impact assesment

    What's new under GDPR legislation? Learn more about the data protection impact assessment and mitigating risks and safeguarding data when processing information.

  • Leicester space scientists celebrate milestone moment for James Webb Space Telescope

    Dr Henrik Melin is the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) James Webb Fellow at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester to lead Royal Astronomical Society livestream of Uranus

    Astronomers and planetary scientists from the University of Leicester are to lead dedicated livestream observations of Uranus in partnership with the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) to bring live imagery of the planet to the public in the UK and around the world.

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