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  • Concepts in Criticism

    Module code: EB2060 Module co-ordinator: Dr Jonathan Taylor The module will introduce students to a range of theoretical debates that have influenced the study of English in recent decades, covering issues such as reading and authorship, gender and sexuality, identity...

  • Productive Alternatives to Boris Johnson’s Cheesy Vision of Homeworking

    Hybrid working solves the trade-off of home versus office working, with benefits for both employees and employers, writes ULSB's Professor Stephen Wood.

  • Fight fire with fire? Managing complex contracts when the other party becomes difficult

    Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on May 16, 2018   In his second blog ( first blog can be found here ) Dr Haward Soper, recently awarded his PhD, discusses his doctoral findings, giving fascinating insights into the relationships between different parties...

  • Towards Transnational Feminist Translation and Translation Studies

    Find out more about our event: Towards Transnational Feminist Translation and Translation Studies, with guest speaker Professor Luise von Flotow.

  • Leicester celebrates new cohort of students with vibrant Welcome Week programme

    This week sees the arrival of a new cohort of students to our University.

  • John Cadogan

    The academic profile of Professor John Cadogan, Professor of Marketing at University of Leicester

  • Work whilst you study

    Unitemps is our in-house recruitment agency. Whether you’re looking for part-time work, or full-time work during the vacation - Unitemps can help you.

  • Research degrees

    Film Studies at the University of Leicester has a proud reputation for research. Find out more about our research specialities, the support available, and things to think about when formulating your application.

  • Copyright policy

    UK copyright, Copyright Licensing Agency Higher Education licenses and licensing agreements for digital resources

  • Richard IIIs story to be told to Leicesters schoolchildren

    Thousands of schoolchildren all over the city of Leicester will be learning about the story of Richard III as part of the University’s mission to bring the king to the classroom.

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