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  • 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...

  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages/CELTA

    Module code: EL1040, EL1041 Our two-module first year option in Teaching English as a Foreign Language introduces you to the principles of effective teaching, develops practical teaching skills and gives you substantial hands-on teaching experience.

  • Areas of research

    Explore the Centre for Exoplanet Research at the University of Leicester.

  • Artificial Intelligence

    Read more about the Centre's commissioned piece which explores ideas of distrust surrounding artificial intelligence. The piece was commissioned to combat those thoughts of trust and to explore how we can embrace technology in society.

  • Dr. Sarir Sarmad

    The academic profile of Dr Sarir Sarmad, Mass Spectrometry Experimental Officer at University of Leicester

  • Enterprise in the curriculum

    Partnerships with businesses are integral to the foundations upon which the University of Leicester School of Business builds its curriculum and student experience.

  • Take part in the PERFORM trial

    Patient information and resources Patient Information Sheet (PDF, 842kb) Patient Recruitment Poster (PDF, 298kb) Follow us on X: @PerformTrial or Bluesky: performtrial.bsky.social 

  • Undergraduate

    The University of Leicester School of Business offers a wide range of courses designed to give you the flexibility and choice to tailor your course to your needs and interests.

  • Creative Computing with Foundation Year BSc

    Combine creativity and computing with our Creative Computing course. If you don’t quite have the entry requirements to study computing at Leicester, this STEM Foundation Year degree is your starting point.

  • Colonial Countryside

    Colonial Countryside: National Trust Houses Reinterpreted is a national writing and history project in partnership with Peepal Tree Press, Renaissance and the National Trust.

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