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  • Analysing Transnational and Intercultural Meaning: Images and Film/Language, Texts and Discourses

    Module code: MS7121 Module Outline The module aims to introduce you to the field of media and cultural research.

  • Advanced Stratigraphical Methods

    Module code: GL2020 This module provides you with the opportunity to further develop and practise your skills in analysing, describing, and interpreting geological maps and in drawing cross-sections.

  • Digital Communications

    Module code: EG4226 This module focuses specifically on communications using digital signals, including how noise and distortion to the signal can be estimated and assessed by changes to the signal.

  • Campus-wide Study Spaces

    alternative study spaces and PCs for use during the assessment period across the University of Leicester campus individual and group study spaces charles wilson building mezzanine freemen's common cottages

  • James Robert Burns

    The academic profile of Mr James Robert Burns, PhD Student (History) at University of Leicester

  • Brain Awareness Week 2019

    The Division of Biomedical Services was proud to take part in the University of Leicester's Brain Awareness event in March 2019.

  • Conference to explore the lasting scars of conflict

    Military welfare during the British Civil Wars and how the lasting scars of these conflicts influenced the nation for generations to come will be explored at a conference between 7-8 August at Newark Museum, Nottinghamshire, organised by the Centre for English Local History.

  • Kirsty Woodward

    Kirsty initially started in Residential and Commercial Services. When Residential and Commercial Services and main campus teams merged to become Campus Services, she became the overall leader of that team and set about making it a success.

  • Undergraduate courses

    Medieval studies are embedded in many of our major undergraduate courses at the University of Leicester. You can choose to follow a 'medieval pathway' through your degree course, or perhaps combine medieval aspects of study by undertaking a joint honours degree.

  • Major Project

    Module code: PA7091 The project provides the opportunity to apply your knowledge, and skills gained in the taught courses to a multidisciplinary design or research activity.The project will consist of a mission, system, sub-system or element (e.g.

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