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  • Addressing Liberty: Hayek, Gibraltar and The Road to Serfdom

    Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on February 4, 2015 Lecturer in Management and Economic History at the School, Chris Grocott , outlines a little known escapade of a largely known economist     Friedrich Hayek’s ideas on how economies should...

  • On multi-sited research and mono-sited (nationalist) memory

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on May 26, 2015 Addressing convict transportation – the key feature in the Carceral Archipelago project – implies multi-sited research, that is, research in archives located in different places (and countries/continents).

  • How do you win the research game? Hide the results you don’t like!

    Posted by Simon Lilley in School of Business Blog on January 22, 2015 Head of School, Professor Simon Lilley and Director of Research, Professor Martin Parker , discuss the problems of comparing apples, pears and potatoes, in the ranking of business and management research.

  • EU students

    If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen you can continue to travel to the UK to study on courses of up to 6 months in duration without needing a visa. You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK.

  • Chinese language, culture awareness and social etiquette

    Chinese Language, Culture awareness and Social etiquette course for those learning Mandarin or planing to travel there.

  • Life on the home front

    Learn more about life on the home front during the First World War from interviews with residents of Leicestershire during the time.

  • History graduate discusses experience covering game changing Rio Paralympics for Channel 4

    A graduate from the School of History, Politics and International Relations has discussed his role in covering the Rio Paralympics for Channel 4 – and how the event could be a ‘game changer’ in reforming attitudes towards disability in Brazil.

  • Obituary: Sir Michael Atiyah

    Sir Michael Atiyah, who was widely regarded as Britain’s greatest mathematician, has died aged 89. Sir Michael was Chancellor of the University of Leicester between 1995 and 2005.

  • Leicester ramps up its wellbeing support for Gen Z students

    With almost a quarter of those in the Generation Z age group affected by mental health issues, The University of Leicester has ramped up the wellbeing support it offers its students.

  • Caroline Lucas and ‘The Rest is History’ Podcast headline 2025 Literary Leicester festival

    Literary Leicester is the University's free annual literature festival.

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