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Yimei Zhu
https://le.ac.uk/people/yimei-zhu
The academic profile of Dr Yimei Zhu, Lecturer in Digital Media at University of Leicester
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Digital Storytelling
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ms1006
Module code: MS1006 Digital Storytelling has been designed to introduce you to aspects of both narrative and digital production.
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Find a person
https://le.ac.uk/a-z/people
The People app in Office 365 allows you to find contact details for staff and students. You can access this on any device or modern browser: Go to office365.le.ac.
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Digital Storytelling
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ms2108
Module code: MS2108 Digital Storytelling has been designed to introduce you to aspects of both narrative and digital production.
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Digital Storytelling
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ms1006
Module code: MS1006 Digital Storytelling has been designed to introduce you to aspects of both narrative and digital production.
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Toxic Apocalypse hits University campus in independent film
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/december/toxic-apocalypse-hits-university-campus-in-independent-film
A feature film partially shot on the University of Leicester campus has been released through Amazon’s Video on Demand service.
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J
https://le.ac.uk/library/search-collections/databases-az/j
Jacoby Online Collection of ancient Greek historic texts that were lost (except for fragments found in other sources).
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Research resources
https://le.ac.uk/medieval/research/resources
The University of Leicester holds excellent research resources for medieval studies, such as the significant collection of manuscripts and rare books held in the University Library. Find out more about these available resources.
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Staff
https://le.ac.uk/psychology-vision-sciences/people/staff
Browse our Psychology staff, including academic, research and professional services staff, and see their contact details.
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Expert panel visiting Leicester to take Brexit questions - spaces still available
https://le.ac.uk/news/2017/january/expert-panel-visiting-leicester-to-take-brexit-questions
Yesterday (17 January), Prime Minister Theresa May gave a highly anticipated speech on Brexit in which she said the UK "cannot possibly" remain within the European single market, as staying in it would mean "not leaving the EU at all".