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  • Teaching and learning

    We offer a learning environment that is versatile and flexible. Find out about Major/Minor degrees, teaching and learning methods, learning support and studying abroad.

  • Health and wellbeing

    Supporting staff and students in acknowledging and addressing the impacts of climate change on their physical and mental health.

  • Luke Briggs

    Find out more about Luke Briggs, Anglican Chaplain at the University of Leicester.

  • The Death and Life of Modernist Architecture

    Module code: HA3015 In 1958 the ‘International Congress of Modern Architecture’ was officially dissolved.

  • New York Stories

    Module code: AM3043 If the 20th century was the century of the city, then no city exercised a stronger grip on the literary imagination than New York.

  • Branding and Communications

    Module code: MN7585  Module Outline This module combines two very popular concepts within marketing studies. In fact, the subject of branding and communications is probably the most popular marketing subject amongst students, practitioners and the public at large today.

  • The Production of Consumer Culture

    Module code: MN3106 How we produce and consume culture has shifted dramatically in recent years. Think of the decline of physical media in favour of streaming, the explosion of user-generated content, and the inescapable rise of social media.

  • Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience

    Module code: PS2107 The aim of this library module is to introduce 4 distinct topics in Cognitive Neuroscience through both lectures and discussion sessions for each theme.

  • Environmental Geoscience

    Module code: GL3102 Human activity has had an unprecedented impact on the Earth. We have modified - and continue to modify - our planet. In this module, you'll explore the role of a geoscientist in monitoring, measuring and mitigating the effects of humans on the world.

  • Genetics and early British population history

    Academic advisors: Professor Simon James, Professor Mark Jobling, Dr Turi King Research Associate: Dr Jon Wetton Published studies of the genetic diversity of the peoples of Britain have so far focused on uniparentally-inherited markers.

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