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  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MN2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MK2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MK2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Twenty-First Century Global Fiction

    Module code: EN3200 What characterises twenty-first century fiction? Does it have distinctive formal and thematic features? What does it tell us about the times we are living in? As Peter Boxall notes, the contemporary moment is ‘always difficult to bring into focus, and...

  • News archive 2022

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2022.

  • World-first clinical trial to test personalised treatments for aggressive form of lung cancer

    The first-ever trial into delivering personalised treatment for mesothelioma, an aggressive form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, opened at the HOPE Clinical Trials Facility at Leicester's Hospitals today (Tuesday 29 January).

  • Microbial genomes for higher education

    The study of genomes as an entity as opposed to individual genetic components is referred to as genomics. Learn more about microbial genomes on our website.

  • Imperial War Museum North (IWMN)

    The project was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum North as part of a process of exploring the future re-development of the Museum.

  • Online sources for Leicestershire history

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. Read our list of other websites for exploring the history of Leicestershire’s towns and villages.

  • Parents and researchers share insights at University of Leicester for World Prematurity Day

    University of Leicester invites parents, teachers and professionals to ‘The educational needs of children born preterm’ on Thursday 17 November.

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