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Inequalities and Health
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/lw7298
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Vision Sciences
https://le.ac.uk/psychology-vision-sciences/research/vision-sciences
Discover more about the study of Vision and Language at the University of Leicester. Hosted within the School of Psychology and Vision Sciences.
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Analysing Language in Social Contexts
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ed7733
Module code: ED7733 This module explores how language and society interrelate.
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Analysing Language in Social Contexts
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ed7803
Module code: ED7803 This module explores how language and society interrelate.
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The Production of Consumer Culture
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mk3106
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.
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Game Theory
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ec2043
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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Arch-I-Scan’s 2022 in Review
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/archiscan/2023/01/10/arch-i-scans-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.
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About
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/pgrcareers/about/
This is a biweekly blog covering what is happening in careers provision for postgraduate researchers across the University of Leicester.
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Training links
https://le.ac.uk/emoha/what-is-oral-history/how-to-do-oral-history/training/training-links
The East Midlands Oral History Archive have put together a number of links from around the web, which can provide extra training on recording and other aspects of oral history.
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Rutland Roman villa: how we found one of the most significant mosaics discovered in the UK
https://le.ac.uk/news/2022/december/rutland-roman
The discovery of a previously unknown Roman villa in rural Rutland during the 2020 lockdown was one of the archaeological stories of the year. Villas are emblematic features of the Roman countryside, and many are known across Britain. But this new discovery is unique.