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  • Reading Film

    Module code: HA1007  Reading Film is a first year survey module intended to introduce you to how we go about ‘reading’ (analysing, interpreting, understanding) film texts. The module is based on close readings of a range of different types of films.

  • Journalism Employability

    Module code:JO1004 This module will help you develop your employability within journalism and the communications industries.

  • Beaumont House

    Beaumont House is full of character and includes social study spaces, a music room and a TV room, which are ideal for socialising.

  • School of Business MBA Scholarship

    The School of Business MBA Scholarship is open to all students who meet the entry criteria for the MBA by Distance Learning and is driven by our desire to foster an inclusive community where all staff and students are valued, supported and empowered.

  • Suzanne Freeman

    The academic profile of Dr Suzanne Freeman, Lecturer in Biostatistics at University of Leicester

  • Individual Project

    Module code: EG7020 This individual project gives an opportunity for individual study and for the development of personal and technical skills, it enables you to integrate the knowledge obtained throughout the MSc course in a realistic exercise in the practice of engineering...

  • University develops unique bridge for British-Chinese biomedical education

    A groundbreaking initiative to promote collaboration between China and the United Kingdom in the field of Biomedical science is being launched by the University at a conference taking place from 20 to 24 February.

  • BSc Project Practical

    Module code: CH3261 You are now coming to the end of your BSc studies here at Leicester, and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely. The BSc Project Practical will enable you to put your hard work into practice.

  • Fieldwork Skills for Professional Geographers

    Module code: GY1026 In this module you will gain basic skills that are critical to conducting fieldwork, including keeping a field notebook, observation skills, collecting, collating and presenting different types of data.

  • Learn about oral history and sound heritage at the University Library

    Have you ever wanted to collect memories of your local community, or preserve sound recordings for future generations? You can learn how to at a public conference on Monday 9 July, hosted by the University Library.

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