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  • Research

    Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester covers a wide range of research areas and are currently engaged in plans for research dissemination in continental Europe, the USA and Asia.

  • Modernity and Tradition

    Module code: HA2218 This module examines art, design and visual culture in Western Europe from the mid-19th century to the Second World War, through the lens of ‘modernity’ and ‘tradition’.

  • Dynamic Earth

    Module code: GL1014 Plate tectonics determines the shape of our planet’s surface. This module introduces the principles of the plate tectonic cycle, its relationship with processes inside the Earth and the types of rocks it produces on the Earth's surface.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 128

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  • Centre to bring pathology testing to breathless patients

    East Midlands researchers are leading the establishment of a new Centre to develop breath analysis tests that could help in the rapid diagnosis and treatment for a range of conditions, including cancers, respiratory infections and diseases such as asthma and chronic...

  • Leicester graduate to enter House of Lords

    A graduate of our University has been awarded a peerage, elevating him to membership of the House of Lords.

  • Politics and War in Outer Space

    Module code: PL3144 Space is more than just rocket science. It is an under-examined geopolitical environment and frontier of International Relations and it is undergoing vast changes as space is opened up for multipolar power politics and corporate profit-making.

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  • Liz Anderson

    Professor Liz Anderson completed a graduate nursing course at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, working on a cardio-thoracic surgical ward before moving to Leicester to train and work as a Midwife and Health Visitor.

  • Academic year: 1998-1999

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 1998-1999.

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