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  • Nick Cooper BSc DipPostEx FSA MCIfA

    Learn more about our Post-Excavation Project Manager of ULAS, Nick Cooper.

  • The Writings of George Eliot

    Module code: EN3166 In this module you will study some of the major novels of George Eliot, alongside a selection of Eliot's critical writings, poems, and letters, and her short story 'The Lifted Veil'.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: MN7371 Understanding evidence-based practice is a fundamental skill of the HR professional.

  • Drylands: Landscapes, Ecosystems and People

    Module code: GY3436 This module concerns the contemporary and past environments of African Deserts. It is directly based on recent staff research and particularly focuses on landscapes, ecology and history of southern African deserts.

  • Drylands: Landscapes, Ecosystems and People

    Module code: GY3436 This module concerns the contemporary and past environments of African Deserts. It is directly based on recent staff research and particularly focuses on landscapes, ecology and history of southern African deserts.

  • Rob Hammond

    The academic profile of Dr Robert Hammond, Lecturer in Evolutionary Biology at University of Leicester

  • Guy Barefoot

    The academic profile of Dr Guy Barefoot, Honorary Visiting Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Public archaeology and outreach

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services offer professional archaeological support for a number of groups in the wider community, such as schools and community projects.

  • Literature Review Project

    Module code: PA4440 In this module you will delve into the scientific literature to research a topic – in an area of physics, space science, astrophysics, or a related field – guided by regular supervision meetings with academic staff.

  • Archaeology, Religion and Belief

    Module code: AR3553 Religion, belief and ritual are important aspects of the human experience and yet notoriously difficult for archaeologists to understand from the archaeological record.

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