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  • Derbyshire Record Office

    A page describing the collections the UOSH Midlands team preserved from the Derbyshire Record Office.

  • Strategic Marketing Management and Practice

    Module code: MK3168 In this module you will learn to navigate today's dynamic marketing environment, exploring how factors like consumer behaviour, competitors and market trends shape strategy.

  • Organisational Behaviour

    Module code: MN7401 The study of organisational behaviour provides an understanding of how and why people behave the way they do in organisations and what impact organisations have on people’s behaviour.

  • Evacuees collection

    The Evacuees collection contains interviews conducted with people and their experiences of being evacuated to Leicestershire during the Second World War. Learn more about the collection.

  • Before 1914

    Find information for interviews with Jennifer Beard recalling her childhood in Barkby in the 1880s and Vena Grain discussing the end of the Boer War and the way this was celebrated in the village of Quorn.

  • Text and Material Culture

    Module code: AR7552 This module aims to familiarise you with the wide range of source material available for the study of classical antiquity, including literary texts, inscriptions, art, architecture, landscapes, coins and other archaeological finds.

  • Conference report on Diversity in Medicine and Health

    In May a national conference addressed issues relating to diversity in medical education.

  • LGBT+ History Month

    Attenborough Arts Attenborough Arts attenborough arts centre front sign Find out what's happening at Attenborough Arts throughout the month.

  • People

    Browse our people in Archaeology and Ancient History, including our academic staff, research fllows and associates, PhD students and more.

  • Executive Board

    The University Executive Board is responsible for steering and supporting the strategic direction of the University.

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