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  • The story behind the film

    Dr Astley Clarke’s idea for a new university became a focus for the foundation of the living memorial, which today stands as the University of Leicester.

  • Decolonising Criminology

    Module code: CR2033 Over the course of this module, you will discuss: What does decolonising criminology mean, why is it important, and how can we decolonise criminology? You will start to understand what “racial capitalism” is and how it impacts access to justice? By...

  • Interpreting and Communicating Art

    Module code: MU7032 Module Outline This module will introduce and focus on the interpretation and communication of art. Making the rich and diverse resources of the museum accessible to individuals and communities in a changing society involves a wide range of media.

  • Diversity and inclusion

    Discover the University of Leicester's culture of diversity and inclusion in Our 100. We share stories from the fight for racial equality to academic research.

  • Dissertation (English Language and Linguistics)

    Module code: EN7231 The dissertation is your chance to undertake an independent research project on a subject that interests you.

  • Undergraduate programme specification content for Year in Industry programme variants

    To be read in conjunction with the relevant programme specification.

  • Medicine with Foundation Year (A199)

    Medicine with Foundation Year 2026 Entry Requirements

  • Medicine with Foundation Year (A199)

    Other qualifications Candidates with other qualifications or combinations should email medfound@le.ac.uk, listing their qualifications and years of completion. Please note that we do not consider graduates for the Medicine with Foundation Year.

  • Learning impact research project

    RCMG was commissioned to work on the development of Inspiring Learning for All, a vision for accessible learning in museums.

  • Making Mental Health services a right not a privilege

    A conference held at our University will see academics from around the world coming together to examine how mental health training can be globalised in the most effective way.

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