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  • Computing Fundamentals

    Module code: CO1101 This module provides an introduction to a range of fundamental topics in Computing.

  • Labour Market Trends and Debates

    Module code: MN2027 A labour market in its basic form is the supply and demand of jobs and workers. Labour markets are shaped by many different factors: changing technologies and skills, employment regulation, welfare and education systems, and economic and political conditions.

  • Foundations of Canadian Law

    Module code: LW2181 This module will introduce you to the Canadian legal system, its sources and role in Canadian society.

  • Foundations of Canadian Law

    Module code: LW2181 This module will introduce you to the Canadian legal system, its sources and role in Canadian society.

  • Foundations of Canadian Law

    Module code: LW2181 This module will introduce you to the Canadian legal system, its sources and role in Canadian society.

  • Research degrees

    Find out about PhD and MPhil opportunities in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester. Learn about our research groups and the supervision interests of our staff.

  • Studying Chemistry at Leicester

    Chemistry degree programmes at the University of Leicester help you to develop the knowledge and skills needed by professional chemists. Our teaching staff will help and encourage you to develop these skills by providing you with a variety of learning opportunities.

  • Hulford legacy

    Joyce Hulford's legacy, supporting Attenborough Arts

  • Film highlights experiences of children in the Calais Jungle

    Calais Children: a Case to Answer, a film which highlights the plight of almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais ‘Jungle’ when it was burnt down at the end of 2016, will be screened in the Attenborough Film Theatre at the University of Leicester on Monday 21 May...

  • Project to challenge marginalisation of women in video game industry

    The marginalised status of women in the video game industry will be challenged by a new international research project involving Dr Alison Harvey from the Department of Media and Communication.

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