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  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7553 This module challenges the way we approach classical antiquity, introducing current theoretical debates in the fields of ancient history and classical archaeology.

  • 2024 Statistics

    Return of Procedures, Animals, Statistics, 2024, UoL, ASPA,

  • Criminal Justice: Criminal Trials and Appeals

    Module code: LW3592 What happens to a criminal case once the police have investigated? This course looks at the role of the prosecutor and criminal courts in England and Wales.

  • Criminal Justice: Criminal Trials and Appeals

    Module code: LW3592 What happens to a criminal case once the police have investigated? This course looks at the role of the prosecutor and criminal courts in England and Wales.

  • Gunthorpe, Nottinghamshire

    Listen to speakers from Gunthorpe, Nottinghamshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Intelligence Failure

    Module code: PL7542 It is often said that victory is the result of good planning, while defeat is the result of poor intelligence.

  • Investigative Psychology

    Module code: CR2022 As a contemporary branch of applied psychology, investigative psychology focuses on understanding and profiling criminals.

  • Themes

    The Anthropocene Research Group at Leicester is inclusive and involves researchers across the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, School of Business, Media and Communication, Museum Studies, Engineering.

  • Academic Review Spectre is the Bond movie Ive been waiting 30 years for

    Professor James Chapman, from our Department of The History of Art and Film has reviewed the latest film in the James Bond franchise Spectre calling it 'terrific'.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 9 15 July

    Dr Geoffrey Belknap (pictured) from the School of English has written an opinion piece for Think: Leicester about how members of the public can help to produce knowledge and participate in research - including through the Science Gossip project.

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