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  • Joe Orton: Leicester’s literary anarchist

    Dr Emma Parker explores the cultural significance of literary anarchist and Leicester native Joe Orton, over a half a century since his death.

  • Leicester is diversity

    Get more information about the history of diversity in the city of Leicester.

  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • Research Project

    Module code: SY3102 In this module, you will carry out a supervised research project, conducting research in an area of your choice.

  • Madness, Monarchy and Politics from George III to Queen Victoria

    Module code: HS2307 In November, 1788, a story circulated that George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, had shaken hands with the branch of a tree, believing it to be the King of Prussia.

  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • Research Project

    Module code: SY3102 In this module, you will carry out a supervised research project, conducting research in an area of your choice.

  • Madness, Monarchy and Politics from George III to Queen Victoria

    Module code: HS2307 In November, 1788, a story circulated that George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, had shaken hands with the branch of a tree, believing it to be the King of Prussia.

  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • Madness, Monarchy and Politics from George III to Queen Victoria

    Module code: HS2307 In November, 1788, a story circulated that George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, had shaken hands with the branch of a tree, believing it to be the King of Prussia.

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