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About the School of Business
https://le.ac.uk/school-of-business/about
Find out more about The University of Leicester School of Business - a vibrant, international and interdisciplinary community of over 200 academics and professional services staff.
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Support and expertise
https://le.ac.uk/nihr-rss/research-support
Find out more about the East Midlands Research Support Service (RSS) at the University of Leicester.
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Suzie Imber
https://le.ac.uk/inspirational-women/suzie-imber
Many people outside the Department of Physics and Astronomy became aware of Suzie when she won the BBC 2 series Astronauts, Do You Have What It Takes? In 2017.
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Resources and facilities
https://le.ac.uk/modern-languages/about/resources-facilities
As part of our quality teaching and research, Modern Languages at the University of Leicester hosts a cutting-edge suite of facilities to help you learn and research. Find out more about our resources and facilities.
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Dialect in Diaspora: Linguistic Variation in Early Anglo-Saxon England
https://le.ac.uk/impact-of-diasporas/projects/linguistic-variation
Academic advisors: Dr Phillip Shaw, Dr Jayne Carroll, Professor Joanna Story Research Associate: Dr Martin Findell The origins of the English language present a complex problem of historical reconstruction.
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Gothic
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en2131
Module code: EN2131 Gothic is a cultural movement exploring everything that is ‘Other’ to the norms of mainstream society.
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Writing for Laughs
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3204
Module code: EN3204 This module aims to mix creative writing, criticism and theory in its exploration of modern and contemporary comedy.
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Classical Worlds: Translation and Reception
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3151
Module code: EN3151 Many political, religious, educational and cultural developments in Europe over the last millennium have been influenced by – or have reacted against – classical Greek or Roman precedents.
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Media and Gender
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ms3000
Module code: MS3000 Media and Gender is a lively and engaging module which addresses key issues and concerns around how women, men and gender-non conforming individuals are represented, experience and engage with various media forms.
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Romantic Literature from Blake to Shelley
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/en2147
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