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  • The State, Law and Religious Freedoms

    Module code: LW7250 This module provides an introduction to the law which governs freedom of thought, conscience and religion in a contemporary western liberal democracy.

  • German

    Study German courses for all levels at The University of Leicester.

  • Political Concepts

    Module code: PL1011 From the ancient traditions of Plato, Chanakya and Confucius, all the way to more contemporary views from Marx, Rand and Habermas, this module will introduce you to the core concepts and theories of political thought.

  • Political Concepts

    Module code: PL1011 From the ancient traditions of Plato, Chanakya and Confucius, all the way to more contemporary views from Marx, Rand and Habermas, this module will introduce you to the core concepts and theories of political thought.

  • Political Concepts

    Module code: PL1011 From the ancient traditions of Plato, Chanakya and Confucius, all the way to more contemporary views from Marx, Rand and Habermas, this module will introduce you to the core concepts and theories of political thought.

  • Sports scholar picked for Tokyo Paralympic squad

    University of Leicester History PhD student and sports scholar Nick Cummins has been selected in Great Britain’s Wheelchair Rugby squad for this summer’s rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

  • Aftermath

    Browse interviews with residents of Leicestershire discussing the aftermath of the First World War, including getting back to work, demobilsation and politics.

  • Venturefest East Midlands 2016 registrations now open

    Registrations are now open for Venturefest East Midlands, the region’s premier business growth network, taking place at the King Power Stadium, Leicester on 15 & 16 March 2016. Delegate places are free of charge and interested parties can register now.

  • Diwali celebrations come to the Students Union

    The Students’ Union has announced its line-up for this year’s Diwali Day on Wednesday 11 November 2015.

  • Modern Literature from Conrad to Orwell

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