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  • Late Victorian Gothic: Texts and Contexts

    Module code: EN3128 Although the genre of supernatural fiction known as 'Gothic' first came to prominence in the late 18th century, its preoccupations with transgression, terror and taboos, as well as its opposition to standard forms of realism, have re-emerged at...

  • Computationally Intensive Methods

    Module code: MD7443 This module will cover a variety of computationally intensive methods including maximum likelihood estimation, modelling of non-linear effects, simulation studies, dealing with missing data and machine learning models.

  • Games and Culture

    Module code: MS3011 Digital games are one of the top-selling entertainment industries as well as a popular and commonplace leisure activity.

  • Support

    University of Leicester Placements - Jashan 8grwvZrSwlE University of Leicester Placements - Arjan _lgwL7N6l-0|We provide you with a lot of support, both in your placement search and during your placement.

  • Katrin Leschke

    The academic profile of Dr Katrin Leschke, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Chinese Media and Popular Culture in a Global Context

    Module code: MS7052 All aspects of Chinese popular culture will be investigated in this module, and you’ll gain an understanding of the influential social factors behind the media, as well as its implications.

  • Games and Culture

    Module code: MS3011 Digital games are one of the top-selling entertainment industries as well as a popular and commonplace leisure activity.

  • FAST-Home Study

    Facilitating safe transition to home for preterm infants - a retrospective observational study (The FAST-Home Study)

  • Resources

    Resources for healthcare professionals in Geriatric Emergency Medicine. Understanding GEM. Using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for quality improvement in GEM.

  • English Around the World

    Module code: EN3143 This module has a focus on modern and contemporary English in the real world through the examination of primary sources such as popular music, film/television, advertising, internet sites and/or literary works.

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