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Our people
https://le.ac.uk/jobs/people
The University of Leicester has more than 4,000 staff across a wide range of roles. Hear from some of our people working at the University.
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Partnerships
https://le.ac.uk/victorian-studies/about/partnerships
Explore some of our partnerships with external organisations, including societies and museums concerned with Victorian history, literature, science and culture.
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Lunchtime learning series
https://le.ac.uk/empathy/study/lunchtime-learning
Join us on the first Thursday of every month (excluding August and December). This thought-provoking series of free one-hour lunchtime webinars explores the power of empathy in healthcare to improve patient outcomes and practitioner wellbeing.
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Introduction to Medical Bioscience
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/mb1080
Module code: MB1080 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction to the application of scientific principles to the medical field.
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Independent Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ml1008
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Independent Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ml2008
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Mastering Medieval Sources
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/hs7022
Module code: HS7022 The range and scale of sources for studying the Middle Ages is vast, and few students have had the opportunity to tackle more than a few during their undergraduate degrees.
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Strategic Communications Management
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ms7310
Module code: MS7310 This module explores the theory and practice of strategic communications management within organisational settings, and campaigns management more generally.
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PR, Journalism and Networked Media
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ms7079
Module code: MS7079 This module will enable you to explore in depth the relationship between public relations and journalism, and how this relationship is being impacted upon by convergence cultures and advances in digital technology.
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Introduction to Interpreting
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ts1001
Module code: TS1001 This module will help you to explain different modes of interpreting in different professional settings. We will discuss interpreting as a profession and as an academic discipline as well as produce short intervals of utterances in liaison interpreting.