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  • Text and Material Culture

    Module code: AR7552 This module aims to familiarise you with the wide range of source material available for the study of classical antiquity, including literary texts, inscriptions, art, architecture, landscapes, coins and other archaeological finds.

  • Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies

    Based within Modern Languages at Leicester, the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies is home to cutting-edge research and study opportunities in translation and interpreting.

  • Leicester Cancer Research Centre

    We are internationally recognised for our research in key areas including treatment of haematological malignancies, precision therapeutics for mesothelioma, pre-clinical models for drug discovery, cancer prevention, and the liquid biopsy for cancer detection.

  • Highlights for the School of Politics and International Relations research in REF2021

    The School of Politics & International Relations research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • Highlights for the School of Chemistry’s research in REF2021

    The School of Chemistry research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • Student FAQs

    Do you have some questions about studying Natural Sciences? We asked some of our students to answer some frequently asked questions around studying at the University of Leicester.

  • Haresh Selvaskandan

    The academic profile of Dr Haresh Selvaskandan, Kidney Research UK Clinical Research Fellow & Higher Specialist Trainee (Nephrology) at University of Leicester

  • Leon Hunt BA

    Learn more about our Senior Supervisor of ULAS, Leon Hunt.

  • Cities of Words

    Module code: EN7224 In this module, you will read and analyse literary and linguistic representations of the city from the early modern period (or earlier) to the present.

  • North American Indigenous Literatures

    Module code: EN7922 This module introduces you to North American Indigenous literatures – texts of all sorts by Indigenous authors writing from the territories we now know as the United States and Canada.

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