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  • Student FAQs

    Do you have some questions about studying Natural Sciences? We asked some of our students to answer some frequently asked questions around studying at the University of Leicester.

  • 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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    Join the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Policy and Management's seminars exploring creative health, digital misinformation, and more.

  • Emma Parker

    Dr Emma Parker researches Postwar and Contemporary Literature, focusing on women’s writing, queer literature, gender and sexuality

  • Research Methods and Writing Skills

    Module code: EN7001 This module provides you with experience in the research and writing skills that you'll need for success in MA written assessments. It includes skills for planning the dissertation, which you'll work on in the later stages of your course.

  • Cities of Words

    Module code: EN7224 In this module, you will read and analyse literary and linguistic representations of the city from the early modern period (or earlier) to the present.

  • Introduction to Interpreting

    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.

  • Text and Material Culture

    Module code: AR7552 This module aims to familiarise you with the wide range of source material available for the study of classical antiquity, including literary texts, inscriptions, art, architecture, landscapes, coins and other archaeological finds.

  • Classical Landscapes

    Module code: AR7528 This module explores the nature and scope of the various sources of evidence – textual and archaeological, for the study of classical landscapes and the social use of space.

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