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  • Partners, academics and advisory team

    Find out more about the partnerships within the Colonial Countryside project, which include: Peepal Tree Press, Writing East Midlands and the National Trust.

  • Royal connections link University to city

    Find out more about the many links that have been forged between the University and the Royal Family.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • International Migration

    Module code: SY3097 This module analyses migration as a global phenomenon, with particular emphasis on migration to Europe. You'll consider how immigration affects receiving country societies in economic, political, and cultural terms.

  • International Migration

    Module code: SY3097 This module analyses migration as a global phenomenon, with particular emphasis on migration to Europe. You'll consider how immigration affects receiving country societies in economic, political, and cultural terms.

  • International Migration

    Module code: SY3097 This module analyses migration as a global phenomenon, with particular emphasis on migration to Europe. You'll consider how immigration affects receiving country societies in economic, political, and cultural terms.

  • Undergraduate courses

    English at the University of Leicester is internationally renowned for research and teaching. We offer you a range of courses to suit your study needs. Find out more about our undergraduate courses.

  • Publications

    Articles published on the Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain by key academics and researchers.

  • CAS number

    Information on CAS numbers for visas including what they are, why you need one, how to get one, how long it takes and other guidance.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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