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  • Leading the management of change: Leadership 4

    Module code: MW4013 This module is facilitated through specialist lectures, leadership exercises and workshops, role-play, problem based scenarios, work-based learning and case loading.

  • University in new agreement with Japanese University

    The University of Leicester has forged a new partnership with the Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT), paving the way for the two institutions to work more closely together.

  • Student announced as new Mayor

    A student from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has become the new Mayor of Oadby and Wigston. Samia Haq, a final year Politics student, was inaugurated at a meeting in the council offices followed by a reception at Parklands in Oadby.

  • Spend a year abroad

    History at the University of Leicester participates in two types of exchange schemes: the first is based on a network of European universities (the ERASMUS scheme), the second involves links with universities in Australia and also the United States (the Study Abroad scheme).

  • E coli

    vectors available for expression in e.coli

  • Leicester experts comment on Westminster terror attack

    Experts at our University have commented on the recent terrorist attack outside Westminster, which took place on Wednesday 22 March.

  • Research

    The Centre for English Local History is dedicated to creating an environment where research and learning can flourish. Find out more about the Centre's projects, publications and collections.

  • Summer Term Training

    Research skills training program announced for summer 2024 at the University of Leicester.

  • Getting by with a little help from our friends

    Posted by Jo B in School of Business Blog on July 9, 2014 Professor Jo Brewis, Deputy Head of the School, discusses the under-acknowledged practical and interpersonal consequences of the methodological decisions researchers make The critical tradition of management...

  • Engineering the past to build a resilient future

    This symposium will explore how Engineering and Archaeology principles could be integrated to understand how the past human activity has shaped the environment and reveal novel trends critical to developing improved conservation strategies.

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