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  • Analysing Language in Social Contexts

    Module code: ED7733 This module explores how language and society interrelate.

  • Field Emission Gun Scanning Electron Microscope (FEG-SEM)

    The FEGSEM facility is based on a FEI Sirion 200 which is a is an ultra-high resolution Schottky field emission scanning electron microscope and is ideal for studying materials on the nanometre scale.

  • Leicester researchers working to develop understanding of autism in South Asian families

    A new project led by the University aims to develop and evaluate online videos to educate families from the South Asian Community in Leicestershire about Autism Spectrum Disorder.

  • CUH Alumni

    Some of our recent graduates of CUH.

  • Supporting Students

    Here's how we support you: Need to talk more about something you didn’t understand in a lecture?  We operate an open door policy and every member of staff has weekly office hours when you can drop by and talk geography.

  • The Production of Consumer Culture

    Module code: MK3106 How we produce and consume culture has shifted dramatically in recent years. Think of the decline of physical media in favour of streaming, the explosion of user-generated content, and the inescapable rise of social media.

  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC2043 Game theory provides a powerful and flexible set of tools for analysing strategic interactions in Economics and beyond.

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    This is a biweekly blog covering what is happening in careers provision for postgraduate researchers across the University of Leicester.

  • Arch-I-Scan’s 2022 in Review

    Posted by Victoria Szafara in The Arch-I-Scan Project on January 10, 2023 Please click  here  or the image below to be redirected to this blog post on the Arch-I-Scan news website.

  • Researchers use NASA’s Webb to map weather of planet 280 light-years away

    Atmospheric modelling led in part by University of Leicester reveals true extent of clouds on distant world reveals WASP-43 b is cloudy on the nightside but mostly clear on the dayside, with equatorial winds howling around the planet at 5,000 miles per hour

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