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  • Medicine with Foundation Year (A199)

    Medicine with Foundation Year 2026 Entry Requirements

  • People

    Academics in the Centre for American Studies at Leicester are drawn from a number of other Schools and subject areas. Please see individual staff pages for further information.

  • Buckland Scholarship

    To honour the founding spirit of our university, we are awarding 100 Centenary Scholarships of £1,000 to undergraduate students beginning their studies in September 2018.

  • Event: Open Research Week 2024

    A series of online talks promotes the practice of openly sharing and re-using research-related materials, for both education and research. Included are a range of disciplines, research life-cycle stages and experiences.

  • New York Stories

    Module code: AM3043 If the 20th century was the century of the city, then no city exercised a stronger grip on the literary imagination than New York.

  • Advanced Forensic Science

    Module code: CH4212 During the first three years of your MChem, you'll have learned a wide range of chemical and physical principles and their application to forensic science.

  • Introductory Practical Chemistry

    Module code: CH1205 Chemistry is an experimental science and, thus, you'll be taking part in many practical experiments during your undergraduate study.

  • Clinical Academic Training

    Clinical Academic Training at Leicester is a way for clinicians to include healthcare management, research or teaching into their clinical practice.

  • Feminist Fiction

    Module code: EN3102 This module explores the relationship between feminism and fiction from proto-feminism in the 1960s through Second Wave feminism in the 1970s and 1980s to Third Wave or Postfeminism from the 1990s on.

  • Gender and Sexuality in Medieval Literature

    Module code: EN7248 This module aims to enable students to theorise gender and sexuality competently in relation to medieval literature and culture. It will introduce them to influential modern theories and consider their applicability to medieval texts.

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