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  • Women in Literature, Culture, and Society, 1850-1900

    Module code: EN3138 In this module you will study the exciting range of writing by and about women in the second half of the 19th century. Texts covered will include novels, poetry, journalism, autobiography, drama and a range of political, medical and scientific treatises.

  • Introductory Medicinal Chemistry

    Module code: CH1209 During our lifetimes, we will all be affected in some form by disease and illness.

  • Radio Communications

    Module code: EG7023 In this module you will learn the relevant factors in the design of radio communication systems.

  • Queering Islam: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 2

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Abhinav Koyamangalath Vadakkepat

    The academic profile of Dr Abhinav Vadakkepat, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • LD3

    UKRI Impact Acceleration Accounts (IAAs) UKRI - IAA Funding Project Support Meet our team made up of associate researchers, assistant researcher and technicians People Portfolio Portfolio Pen with Portfolio Industry engagement Industry engagement two men shaking hands Find...

  • Landscapes and Identities in Medieval and Early Modern England

    Module code: HS7135 This module enables you to read landscapes and explore how landscapes shaped the experiences of the peoples of medieval and early modern England, and the impact of those peoples on the landscape.

  • Landscapes and Identities in Medieval and Early Modern England

    Module code: HS7135 This module enables you to read landscapes and explore how landscapes shaped the experiences of the peoples of medieval and early modern England, and the impact of those peoples on the landscape.

  • Martin Halliwell

    Information and contact details for Professor Martin Halliwell, Head of the School of Arts and Professor of American Studies.

  • Mark Purnell

    The academic profile of Professor Mark Purnell, Professor of Palaeobiology; Dean for Research Excellence at University of Leicester

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