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  • Tracking alien invaders

    Professor Mark Williams and PhD Students Stephen Himson and Rachael Holmes explain the influence of non-native plants and animals on the biosphere, and how humans can make a positive difference on the world.

  • Ben Parsons

    The academic profile of Dr Ben Parsons, Associate Professor in Late Medieval and Early Modern Literature at University of Leicester

  • Bharathy Kumaravel

    The academic profile of Dr Bharathy Kumaravel, Associate Professor in Public Health at University of Leicester

  • Domestic Revolutions: Women, Men, and the Family in American History

    Module code:HS2311 What do the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692 tell us about Puritan attitudes to young and old women? What impact did slavery have on the black family? When did the ‘American teenager’ first make his/her appearance? What does Teddy Roosevelt's image...

  • Blood, Position and Power: The Nobility of Later Medieval England, 1066-1485

    Module code: HS2302 Simon de Montfort, Piers Gaveston, Thomas of Lancaster, The Black Prince, John of Gaunt and Warwick the Kingmaker: six individuals who are always ‘name-checked’ whenever surveys of later medieval England are written.

  • Mastering Medieval Sources

    Module code: HS7022/ML7022 The range and scale of sources for studying the Middle Ages is vast, and few students have had the opportunity to tackle more than a few during their undergraduate degrees.

  • Understanding the Tropical Forests of SE Asia

    Module code: GY3439 The tropical forests of SE Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia) are some of the most diverse in the world in terms of biodiversity and function, with about 20% located upon deep, carbon rich organic peat soils.

  • Public Economics

    Module code: EC3080 Anytime you empty out your bins, visit the doctor’s office or take the bus you are seeing how public economics affects our daily lives.

  • Industrial Economics

    Module code: EC3023 Industrial economics takes a look at the decision making and economic policies underlying firms, corporations and markets from a wide range of industries.

  • Computational Creativity

    Module code: CO3104 (double module) This module focuses on machines that create, more than machines that help humans to create. Computational Creativity uses software systems to generate outputs that would normally be considered novel and creative by human beings.

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