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  • Conference Interpreting 2

    Module code: TS3002 This module will be delivered via workshops in our well-equipped Conference Interpreting Suite. It is designed to further enhance your simultaneous interpreting skills with theme-based practice sessions.

  • Conference Interpreting 2

    Module code: TS3002 This module will be delivered via workshops in our well-equipped Conference Interpreting Suite. It is designed to further enhance your simultaneous interpreting skills with theme-based practice sessions.

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  • The Habitable City

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Habitable City project.

  • Beating health inequalities

    Professor Kamlesh Khunti and Dr Manish Pareek played a leading role in helping understand how COVID-19 has disproportionately affected ethnic minority populations.

  • Distance learning courses

    Find out more about the distance learning taught postgraduate degrees available in Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester, and our PhD via Distance Learning.

  • University of Leicester research into Joe Orton’s relationship with Kenneth Halliwell to feature in LGBTQ+ mental health exhibition

    A play about the Leicester-born playwright, Joe Orton, informed by research from the University of Leicester, will feature in The Netherlands’ first exhibition about LGBTQ+ mental health.

  • Ribbon wraps up mystery of Jupiters magnetic equator

    The discovery of a dark ribbon of weak hydrogen ion emissions that encircles Jupiter has overturned previous thinking about the giant planet’s magnetic equator.

  • Leicester among worlds most influential for asthma research

    A study of the most influential research in asthma in the last 50 years from around the world found that the University of Leicester and Leicester’s Hospitals asthma research team were in the top 3 worldwide.

  • Scientists home in on a potential Anthropocene Golden Spike in new research

    The international working group, which includes geologists Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams and Colin Waters, from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment and archaeologist Matt Edgeworth has, since 2009, been analysing the case for formalisation of the...

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