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  • Forced Labour and Shifting Borders

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on January 10, 2016 Some may argue (for good reason) that the collapse of space and time is a commonplace condition of twenty-first century life.

  • Suggested research topics

    Take a look at the suggestions for PhD projects that staff in English at the University of Leicester would be interested in supervising.

  • Creative Writing MA

    This degree is geared towards studying and experimenting across genres and forms, and will challenge you both intellectually and imaginatively.

  • Tuition fees capped for new students starting in September

    The University is pleased to confirm that students starting undergraduate courses with us in September will not be affected by inflation on their tuition fees.

  • Critical gaps in antenatal care identified in cases of term stillbirths

    A new study launched today has revealed key steps for hospitals to improve care for pregnant mums and babies.

  • Applying for an MA

    Things to think about Check that you meet the admission requirements (many MA courses, including our programmes in English, require a First or 2.1 degree, or equivalent.

  • Leicestershire man says type 2 diabetes study was the best thing he ever did

    A man with type 2 diabetes is imploring the people of Leicester to take part in a health study which gave him a completely “new lease of life”.

  • Past research students

    Browse research projects undertaken by our past research PhD students in Geology within the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment at the University of Leicester.

  • Completed PhD research

    PhD students make a major contribution to the research profile of the University of Leicester. Browse a list of completed PhDs in Museum Studies.

  • International Education (with specialist routes) MA

    This is for you if... you want to enhance your understanding of contemporary issues in primary, secondary and post-compulsory education in international contexts.

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