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  • Media and The Body

    Module code: MS3013 In this module, you'll examine the ways in which our experiences of our bodies and those of others are highly mediated.  You'll consider the theoretical and conceptual foundations to help you to understand the body and consumer culture.

  • The height of gentrification?

    Tia Ndu, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'The height of gentrification?'.

  • Media and The Body

    Module code: MS3013 In this module, you'll examine the ways in which our experiences of our bodies and those of others are highly mediated.  You'll consider the theoretical and conceptual foundations to help you to understand the body and consumer culture.

  • The Diasporas Projects

    The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme was driven by eight linked projects incorporating some of the latest research in archaeology, genetics, history, linguistics, social psychology, and place-name studies.

  • Representing the Holocaust

    Module code: EN3141 On this module, you'll examine how the Holocaust has been depicted in a range of genres, including autobiography, fiction and film, and develop an understanding of the particular literary, critical and theoretical issues surrounding the analysis of...

  • Accessing the campus

    We ensure the campus is usable for everyone, so look at our resources that help you use the campus.

  • About the Partnership 合作关系

    This distinctive JEP between CQMU and UoL will be the only approved Sino-foreign cooperative education project in clinical medicine in western China.

  • Identifying the remains

    Many different scientific techniques were used to identify the remains of Richard III. Find out how the osteology, carbon dating, forensic analysis, genetic analysis and genealogy all contributed to the identification process.

  • University library feeds more than the mind thanks to free veg seed giveaway

    The University of Leicester’s growing reputation has been bolstered with a scheme which allows its library members to take out seeds, as well as books.

  • 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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