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  • Registrar and Secretary’s Office

    The Registrar and Secretary’s Office is home to the University’s academic-related professional services functions and the University’s governance function. We enable the academic mission of the University by directly supporting researchers, educators and students.

  • Life and Fate: Russian Literature from Pushkin to Grossman

    Module code: EN3216 This module explores Russian literature from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Starting with Pushkin and Lermontov, we will move later into the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to consider Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Chekhov.

  • Television Drama

    Module code: HA3478 This module will explore the debates surrounding the aesthetics, reception and politics of British and American TV drama, and the relationship between the two.

  • Crisis Management

    Module code: MN3145 Global society is facing various crises, such as economic downturns, climate change, food deprivation, natural disasters, terrorism and war.

  • Engineering Experimentation and Analysis

    Module code: EG2004 During this module you'll get the chance to further develop your experiential skills. This will involve doing a number of significant experiment or analysis tasks across a range of topics relevant to your degree course.

  • Vicky McGowan

    The academic profile of Dr Vicky McGowan, Lecturer in psychology at University of Leicester

  • The Many Falls of the Roman Empire

    Module code: AH2040 The late antique world is associated with transformations: from the classical to the medieval, from the pagan to the Christian.

  • Life and Fate: Russian Literature from Pushkin to Grossman

    Module code: EN3216 This module explores Russian literature from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Starting with Pushkin and Lermontov, we will move later into the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to consider Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Chekhov.

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