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  • Researcher wellbeing and research culture

    The wellbeing of research students is very important to the Programme and to the University of Leicester. Postgraduate students at the University have access to a wealth of resources designed to support their wellbeing and mental health while on the PhD and beyond.

  • Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality

    We make extensive use of Earth observations to address issues of pressing societal need.

  • Corpus Linguistics and Language Learning

    Module code: ED7574 This module provides an introduction to corpus-based approaches to exploring language. A corpus (plural form: corpora) is a computerized collection of texts, sampled so as to represent one or more varieties of a language – e.g.

  • Doing Qualitative Research

    Module code: SY2093 This module introduces you to key elements involved in carrying out original research, and exposes you to approaches for systematically collecting and analysing different kinds of data (interviews, numbers, documents, images).

  • Academic Writing

    Module code: MN1034 In this module you will explore the issues of critical thinking, academic integrity, and scholarly communication within higher education.  You will examine how knowledge is constructed and debated in academic contexts.

  • Affiliations

    The Centre for English Local History has strong links with various organisations, trusts and centres; alongside hosting a number of resources. Learn more about our affiliations.

  • International students

    Applications from overseas students are strongly encouraged at the University of Leicester. Over the years we have been fortunate to attract many undergraduate students from all over the world.

  • ALARM Research Study

    The ALARM project (Advancing health risk Literacy about Antimicrobial Resistance through the use of Metaphors), funded by the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), is led by Dr Eva Krockow (University of Leicester, UK) in collaboration with Professor Marc...

  • Computational Creativity

    Module code: CO3104 (double module) Computational Creativity introduces the theory and practice of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for creative applications.

  • Computational Creativity

    Module code: CO3104 (double module) Computational Creativity introduces the theory and practice of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for creative applications.

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