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  • Bringing Sociology to Work

    Module code: SY2084 During this module you’ll consider your career path after graduating university and look at the various routes which are open to sociologists.

  • Bringing Sociology to Work

    Module code: SY2084 During this module you’ll consider your career path after graduating university and look at the various routes which are open to sociologists.

  • Bringing Sociology to Work

    Module code: SY2084 During this module you’ll consider your career path after graduating university and look at the various routes which are open to sociologists.

  • Life and health sciences

    Life and Health Sciences at School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Leicester.

  • Ordinances

    The University’s Ordinances offers information on the rules and practical framework within which the University conducts its business.

  • Chinese Prisoners on Cockatoo Island, Sydney

    Chinese prisoners and former gold-diggers who were imprisoned on Cockatoo Island in Sydney (New South Wales). Explores how they were disadvantaged within the colonial justice system and how they resisted imprisonment.

  • Leicester leading as a startup capital research shows

    Leicester is the third best city to start a business according to recent research by the Association of Accounting Technicians.

  • Leicester triumph at Varsity 2017

    Like many cities with more than one university, Leicester has an annual sporting contest between the two local institutions.

  • A celebration of 100 years ago today, by Caroline Wessel

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on April 4, 2019 Newspaper cuttings reporting Fielding Johnson’s Gift, from Astley Clarke’s scrapbook (ULA/D2/1) On Friday 4 April 1919 Mr Thomas Fielding Johnson purchased the 36-acre site of Leicester’s 5th Northern Base...

  • The Business of Bikes, and Cycling for England

    Posted by csmith in School of Business Blog on September 11, 2017     Charlotte Smith, a lecturer at ULSB and world class cyclist, discusses the tensions between amateurism and commercialism in the world of international cycling.

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