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  • Dialect in Diaspora: Linguistic Variation in Early Anglo-Saxon England

    Academic advisors Dr Phillip Shaw Dr Jayne Carroll Professor Joanna Story Research Associate Dr Martin Findell The origins of the English language present a complex problem of historical reconstruction.

  • International project to tackle risk crisis disaster and development management

    Researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Sheffield, in collaboration with Kansai University in Japan, have received a prestigious funding award from Kansai University in order to develop a Future Leader programme for disaster risk management.

  • Voting open as young video makers compete to support Brazil in solving resources problems

    People around the world can vote in an exciting global video competition that is helping children and young people play their part in helping to secure future supplies of food, water and energy in Brazil.

  • Chrysa Avdellidou

    The academic profile of Dr Chrysa Avdellidou, Lecturer in Planetary Science at University of Leicester

  • Cognitive Horizons: Exploring brain and cognition

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  • Cognitive Horizons: Exploring brain and cognition

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  • Issues in Community Safety

    Module code: CR7705 In this module you will explore  the key theories and debates in community safety including anti-social and criminal behaviour, crime prevention techniques and the role and impact of new forms of policing.

  • Cleo White

    The academic profile of Dr Cleo White, Empathy Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Critical Approaches to Consumer Culture

    Module code: MS7030 In this module you will examine the defining characteristics of consumer culture. By critically assessing consumption’s role in organising the symbolic environment, you will be able to demonstrate relevant key debates and issues.

  • Critical Approaches to Consumer Culture

    Module code: MS7030 In this module you will examine the defining characteristics of consumer culture. By critically assessing consumption’s role in organising the symbolic environment, you will be able to demonstrate relevant key debates and issues.

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