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  • Performing performativity

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on September 29, 2017   Ekaterina Svetlova, associate professor of accounting and finance at ULSB ( es285@le.ac.

  • Incunabula in Special Collections

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on April 10, 2014 For a University the size and age of Leicester the Library has a surprising rich collection of incunabula (books printed before 1501).

  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: Progress and probation reviews (9.108-9.127)

    Progress reviews 9.108 The progress review must be conducted by a progress review panel. A progress review panel must be appointed within three months of the start of registration for every research student registered for the degree of PhD, MD, PsyD, or MPhil.

  • Exploring the impact of museum learning and engagement

    RCMG has built a worldwide reputation for ground breaking research and impact in the area of museum learning and visitor engagement.

  • Research archive

    Information about all past RCMG research projects and events can be found here

  • Careers in Creative Industries: Media and Design, Journalism, Museum and Archaeological Studies

    Design Engineer Ergonomist Games Developer Graphic Designer Product Designer UI Designer User Experience (UX) Designer UX Analyst / User Researcher Exhibition Designer Furniture Designer...

  • National PPI Group

    National PPI group is made up of patients/carers who have an interest in helping our researchers develop future heart surgery trials

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 199

    Academic Librarian.

  • Carrie Crockett

    I am a postgraduate Ph.D. researcher working in connection with the Carceral Archipelago project. My work focuses on the Russian Far East and Sakhalin during the imperial era.

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