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  • Celebrating 50 years of Media and Communication at the University of Leicester

    Media and Communication at the University of Leicester celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016. As part of our 50th anniversary, we showcased a few student-produced videos about our past, present and future.

  • Joanna M Bilak

    Biography relating to Early Career Researcher Joanna Bilak

  • Martin Phillips

    The academic profile of Professor Martin Phillips, Professor of Human Geography at University of Leicester

  • Dr Arash (Ash) Sadeghi

    The academic profile of Dr Arash (Ash) Sadeghi, Associate Professor in International Business at University of Leicester

  • An Introduction to Past Global Climate Changes

    Module code: GY2436 This module concerns the causes and consequences of the Quaternary “Ice Age”. During this last 2.

  • Martin Cullen

    Martin is a Law Graduate who was the President of The Students' Union from 2005 - 2007. He has been a member of the Alumni Association Committee since 2005, and was elected Chair of the Alumni Association at the AGM in June 2019.

  • $100 Million Women: Hollywood’s Women Directors

    Dr Claire Jenkins’ project $100 Million Women explores the careers of women directors working in Hollywood who have made over $100 million at the American domestic box office with a single film.

  • Gowan Dawson

    The academic profile of Professor Gowan Dawson, Professor of Victorian Literature and Culture at University of Leicester

  • jbarwick

    Meet Lex….: key characters in the fictional world of Adventures with Lex Posted by jbarwick in Law in Children's Lives on February 16, 2015 Lex (and Rex) are key characters in the game we are developing as part of our ESRC-funded project, Law in Children’s Lives.

  • University of Leicester students unveil Windrush mural at David Wilson Library

    Students from Leicester Law School have unveiled a mural to celebrate the Windrush Generation at David Wilson Library

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