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  • Modern Languages with Film Studies BA

    Build a firm grounding in film studies, whilst studying one or two modern languages (French, Italian and Spanish) at the University of Leicester.

  • Finance BSc

    On Leicester's BSc Finance degree you will learn the main theories, concepts, and practices related to finance, as well as appreciate fundamental concepts in related disciplines.

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    Browse PERFORM study publications, including media interest for the trial.

  • Dismemberment in Prehistory – Not Just for the Criminally Insane. By Shane McCorristine

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on November 23, 2015 Francisco Goya, “Great deeds! Against the dead!” (1810s). Source: Wikimedia Commons. For as long as humans have been around we have cut up, hacked, butchered, and mutilated corpses.

  • Antimicrobial therapy can prevent sepsis in pneumonia patients

    Antimicrobial therapy targeting specific cells in the immune system could prevent sepsis and life-threatening disease in people suffering from pneumonia, new research led by Leicester has shown.

  • A summit on tackling loneliness and social isolation in Leicestershire is being held this week

    Lonely woman on bench 2275|The University of Leicester’s Unit for Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement (DICE) along with Leicestershire County Council are bringing together partners in the public, voluntary, business and education sectors to better understand the...

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    Learn more about the collections about EMOHA in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Leicester Professor goes platinum for clinical research excellence

    A Leicester Professor has been recognised with a Platinum Clinical Excellence Award by the Department of Health and Social Care.

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    Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse is the research blog sharing findings and research experiences from the Wellcome Trust funded project investigating the social, symbolic, medicinal, judicial, political and scientific power of the criminal corpse.

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