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School of Criminology, University of Leicester

school of criminology, university of leicester

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Leicester

The University was founded as Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland University College in 1921. The site for the University was donated by a local businessman, Thomas Fielding Johnson, in order to create a living memorial for all local people who made sacrifices during the First World War. This is reflected in the University's motto Ut vitam habeant – 'so that they may have life'. Students were first admitted to the college in 1921, sitting examinations for external degrees awarded of the University of London. In 1927 the institution became University College, Leicester; 30 years later the college was granted its Royal Charter. This gave it the status of a University with the right to award its own degrees. The University won the first ever series of University Challenge, in 1963. Discover some of our finest research achievements, from genetic fingerprints to King Richard III. Find out about the University's origins as a living memorial to the fallen of World War One. Campus Our very compact campus contains a wide range of twentieth century architecture, though the oldest building dates from 1837. The main campus is a mile south of the city centre, adjacent to Victoria Park and Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College. The central building, now known as the Fielding Johnson Building, houses the University's administration offices and Leicester Law School. This was formerly the Leicestershire and Rutland Lunatic Asylum. Adjacent to the Fielding Johnson Building are the Astley Clarke Building and the Danielle Brown Sports Centre. The skyline of Leicester University is punctuated by three distinctive, towering buildings from the 1960s: the Engineering Building, the Attenborough Tower and the Charles Wilson Building. The University's Engineering Building was the first major building by important British architect Sir James Stirling. It comprises workshops and laboratories at ground level, and a tower containing offices and lecture theatres. It was completed in 1963 and is notable for the way in which its external form reflects its internal functions. The 18-storey Attenborough Tower, housing several departments within the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, has one of the very few remaining paternosters in the UK. The Ken Edwards Building, built in 1995, lies adjacent to the Fielding Johnson Building. Built in 1957, the Percy Gee Building is home to Leicester University's Students' Union. The David Wilson Library was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in December 2008, following an extensive refurbishment.

Mayer Environmental Ltd.

mayer environmental ltd.

London

Mayer Environmental is an established consultancy and training provider which is a specialist in the metals, waste, recycling and resource management sectors, the training division is known as MET Academy. MET Academy is an independent training provider which is located close to the M6, in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. We have a proven track record in providing a range of outstanding work based training and assessment solutions to regional and national employers within the waste, recycling and resource management sectors. We offer a wide range of up to date, flexible and relevant training opportunities, which can be delivered on your premises or ours. Training is delivered throughout the UK and training has been delivered within Europe and the US. We deliver a range of vocational training programmes which are designed to meet the operational and strategic needs of our learners and employers. Our portfolio includes Apprenticeship training, Functional Skills, nationally accredited training programmes and short courses which can support continuous professional development but also ensures compliance with the appropriate regulators. Our strategy is focussed on maintaining and developing excellent working relationships with employers and appropriate bodies within the sector to ensure that we are delivering training which is truly employer-led. Prior to commencing any training within any organisation, we will work with the employer to develop a training package that supports and enhances short and long term strategic aims. For the individual training is a great motivator and can support you to reach your full potential and facilitate career progression. We offer a free consultancy service to businesses who wish to work with us to use training as a mechanism to facilitate change, succession and continuous improvement.