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  • Kimberley Brayson

    The academic profile of Professor Kimberley Brayson, Professor of Critical Jurisprudence at University of Leicester

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    Research links to current and past projects, carried out by The University of Leicester's Centre of Urban History.

  • Study finds wage and employment freezes impact on morale

    Wage and employment freezes and other actions taken to combat recessions may compromise the positive effect that employee empowerment may have on staff morale and in turn performance.

  • NURC

    NISCO UK Research Centre (NU-RC) aims to become a centre of excellence in the field of digital manufacturing, new metallic materials and processes. NURC is a long term partnership between the University of Leicester and NISCO.

  • Teachers and careers advisers

    The Future Students Office provides expert information, advice and guidance to students, parents and teachers, wherever you are in the world.

  • Muhammad Zubair

    The academic profile of Dr Muhammad Zubair, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Leicester

  • EDI networks

    Several EDI initiatives aiming to foster awareness, understanding, acceptance, and respect for diverse underserved groups were initiated by students and academics in our School, as detailed below.

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    Browse our privacy notices regarding event booking, our Widening Participation team and mailing lists for teachers outside of the organisation.

  • International students

    Details for international students and advice you need ensure sure you are prepared before you arrive, and so you can settle in once you begin your course.

  • Museums and the Natural Environment

    Module code: MU7555 In this module you'll explore key issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental sustainability, while considering how museums are involved in terms of research by contributing to our understanding of processes and their impact.

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