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  • Contemporary Labour Reform: Where “Pay Rise” Equals diminished household income and “Progressive’s”

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on August 4, 2015 Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations, Jo Grady, looks behind The Welfare Reform and Work Bill’s upbeat rhetoric to reveal the downplayed reality   “Britain deserves a pay rise and Britain is...

  • What Business Schools could learn from My Local Bakery

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on January 29, 2014 Professor Martin Parker, Director of Research at the School, challenges the arguments underpinning mainstream accounts of Business and Management within his recently published co-edited collection.

  • Interview with Sharon Wang

    Interview with Dr. Sharon (Shuihua) Wang, the new Mathematics Postdoctoral Research Associate for the Arch-I-Scan project.

  • Authentic Recipes from Around the World – University of Leicester

    Project PI Deborah Toner reflects on how collaboration with non-academic partners is a major part of the project and how research impact is defined in academia

  • Call For Papers: Museological Review Issue 27

    A Call for Papers for the 27th issue of the Museological Review journal, which will look at museums as spaces of rootedness and response-ability.

  • Observing Jupiter’s auroras with Hubble

    Posted by Jonathan Nichols in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on June 30, 2016   Unfortunately, they don’t let you take observing trips to the Hubble Space Telescope; perhaps the only downside to using the veteran observatory.

  • Barbara Cooke

    Research Associate for the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project.

  • The Legacy of Leicester

    From the discovery of the remains of Richard III to the invention of DNA fingerprinting, browse the extraordinary range of fields to which the University of Leicester has contributed.

  • British-built satellite launches to map Earth’s forests in 3D for the first time with Leicester expertise

    A satellite developed by British academics and engineers, including expertise from the University of Leicester, is set to become the first in the world to measure accurately the condition and carbon mass of the Earth’s forests from space.

  • Exposure to aircraft noise linked to worse heart function

    University of Leicester researchers worked with UCL on analysis of heart imaging data from people who lived close to major airports in England.

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