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Strategy and objectives
https://le.ac.uk/bhf-accelerator/about/strategy-objectives
The overarching strategy of the Leicester BHF Accelerator is to generate new knowledge of the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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Events and outreach
https://le.ac.uk/research/centres/cpbe/events
Find out about events and outreach activities that have taken place or been delivered by the Centre for Palaeobiology and Biosphere Evolution
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Postgraduate degrees by distance learning
https://le.ac.uk/museum-studies/study/distance-learning
Find out about postgraduate Distance Learning courses in Museum Studies, available at the University of Leicester, allowing you the flexibility of studying from anywhere in the world.
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Medicine MBChB (A100)
https://le.ac.uk/study/medicine/entry-requirements/mbchb-2025
Browse our entry requirements for the A100 Medicine MBChB course at the University of Leicester.
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Degree certificates
https://le.ac.uk/library/information-hub/awarding-documents/degree-certificates
graduating and receiving degree certificates
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Avoiding carbon emissions
https://le.ac.uk/about/making-a-difference/climate-change/net-zero/avoid
The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.
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Harem and Hijab: Writing about Women in Islam from the 17th Century to the Present
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3162
Module code: EN3162 The word harem, derived from the Arabic word haram meaning forbidden or sacrosanct, came to the Western world in the 17th century by means of the Ottoman Empire.
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Tragedy
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3194
Module code: EN3194 In 4th century BC, the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that good tragedy should stimulate ‘pity and fear’ and cause emotional catharsis.
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Anglo-Jewish Literature and Culture
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en7129
Module code: EN7129 For many, the figure of the Jew in Victorian novels was a cipher for anxieties about the limits of English national identity.
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Women in Literature, Culture, and Society, 1850-1900
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/en3138
Module code: EN3138 In this module you will study the exciting range of writing by and about women in the second half of the 19th century. Texts covered will include novels, poetry, journalism, autobiography, drama and a range of political, medical and scientific treatises.