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  • Writing for Laughs

    Module code: EN3204 This module aims to mix creative writing, criticism and theory in its exploration of modern and contemporary comedy.

  • Individual Project

    Module code: EG7020 This individual project gives an opportunity for individual study and for the development of personal and technical skills, it enables you to integrate the knowledge obtained throughout the MSc course in a realistic exercise in the practice of engineering...

  • Advanced Chemistry Practical

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  • Advanced Structure Determination

    Module code: CH4201 Structure determination is a process that uses analytical techniques to determine the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of a molecule or biomolecule.

  • Nick's dissertation

    Read about Nick’s dissertation, Can the understanding of Iron Age peoples' perception of space help us understand the location of Burrough Hill?

  • Stibbe Roman mosaic to go on public display for first time

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) in partnership with BBC Radio Leicester are putting on public display the newly conserved ‘Stibbe’ Roman mosaic for the first time.

  • Learn about oral history and sound heritage at the University Library

    Have you ever wanted to collect memories of your local community, or preserve sound recordings for future generations? You can learn how to at a public conference on Monday 9 July, hosted by the University Library.

  • New book launch for University of Leicester economist

    A new book by Professor Panicos Demetriades from our School of Business will officially launch at Leicester this week, with an event taking place on campus this Thursday 16 November.

  • University lecture focuses on 1994 genocide against the Tutsi community

    The long term effects of rape on women survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi community will be discussed at a lecture at our University.

  • Our academics present at British Science Festival

    Researchers have revealed a revolutionary DNA swab they predict will increase prosecutions of sexual violence perpetrators on a global scale.

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