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  • Spanish Literature and Film

    Module code: SP1041 This module will introduce you to the study of film and narrative fiction from Spain.

  • The Holocaust: Genocide in Europe

    Module code: HS3769 This course will examine the events leading to the Holocaust, and the range of Jewish responses. It also aims to provide an understanding of the methodological and conceptual issues involved in interpreting and representing the Holocaust.

  • Research

    We hold grants from a range of funders including National Institute for Health research (NIHR), Medical Research Council (MRC), the European Commission, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) and Leicester City Council.

  • Heritage in the Workplace

    Module code: HS7035 In this module, you'll gain the skills necessary to work on heritage and conservation projects and businesses.

  • Heritage in the Workplace

    Module code: HS7035 In this module, you'll gain the skills necessary to work on heritage and conservation projects and businesses.

  • The Development of the Early Greek City-State

    Module code: AH2021 In this module we will explore the development of Greek city-states between the 10th and early 5th centuries BC.

  • Heritage in the Workplace

    Module code: HS7035 In this module, you'll gain the skills necessary to work on heritage and conservation projects and businesses.

  • Archaeological placement

    ULAS offers a 3 to 6 month commercial fieldwork placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining knowledge surrounding all aspects of practical training in field archaeology.

  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2018-19

    See the programme for the LeCTIS Seminar Series for the 2018-19 academic year.

  • Lifespan Development

    Module code: PS7405 This module explores physical, cognitive, social, and cultural aspects of human development from infancy to old age. We will consider methodological aspects of research in this area and introduce you to major developmental theories.

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