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    In a world of social media and fake news, an understanding of journalism is so important. We teach core journalistic techniques and how to deliver effective content across multiple platforms.

  • Mathematics Offer Holder Day

    Discover Mathematics at the University of Leicester. Find out about our courses, teaching and facilities. See where a Mathematics degree could take you.

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    Discover Economics at Leicester. Enjoy taster sessions, chat with students and find out where a Leicester degree in Economics could take you.

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    The Virtual Vauxhall Gardens project began in January 2019. It aims to reconstruct Vauxhall Gardens in the 8th Century as a multisensory, user-controlled, VR environment.

  • Leicester Cultural Quarter’s post-industrial past to be explored

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on February 7, 2014 Talented writers will be able to tell the untold stories of the post-industrial past of Leicester’s Cultural Quarter, thanks to a new project from the School of English.

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    University of Leicester staff blogs Creative Writing

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    Helen Dexter is Lecturer in International Politics and Director of Distance Learning for the Department of Politics and International Relations. Her research interests include political violence, peace and pacifism. She is also interested critical pedagogy.

  • Leicester Museums Service Recordings

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library and Learning Services on March 21, 2023 The East Midlands Oral History Archive (EMOHA) and The University of Leicester Special Collections have launched a new project, ‘Sounds for the Future’.

  • Research to explore socioeconomic rights and global justice movements

    Joe Wills (pictured) from our School of Law is to publish a new book investigating socioeconomic rights and global justice movements on Thursday 30 March.

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