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  • Styles: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop I

    Module code: EN7041 This module gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Substances: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop II

    Module code: EN7043 This module follows on from the module Styles in the first semester, and gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Substances: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop II

    Module code: EN7043 This module follows on from the module Styles in the first semester, and gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Styles: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop I

    Module code: EN7041 This module gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Styles: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop I

    Module code: EN7041 This module gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Substances: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop II

    Module code: EN7043 This module follows on from the module Styles in the first semester, and gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Foundations of Financial Analysis and Investment

    Module code: MN7561 This module will enable you to establish and critique the essential conceptual and ethical frameworks that lie at the foundations of modern financial analysis.

  • fore(e)dialogue journal

    for(e)dialogue is a publication project of Media and Communication at Leicester, organised by our PhD students.

  • Blood clots during COVID-19 may be a cause of ongoing cognitive problems

    High levels of two proteins at the time of COVID-19 have been found in patients who later experienced cognitive problems, including ‘brain fog’, giving a major clue as to one cause of their symptoms: blood clots

  • Choosing CUH

    The Centre for Urban History conducts cutting edge teaching and research in urban history and related fields. Our Masters courses offer a nationally recognised training in Urban Conservation and in Urban History.

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