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  • Households and Domesticity in the Ancient World

    Module code: AR7560 Households and families were at the heart of social organisation in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, and are fundamental building blocks for reconstructing past cultural life.

  • Data Journalism

    Module code: JO3004 In this module, you’ll explore the phenomenon of data journalism. You’ll look at the history and development of data journalism, evaluate its place in today’s media landscape and predict its possible future role.

  • Features Journalism

    Module code:JO1003 This module will introduce you to features journalism, its practice, theories and concepts. You'll learn what features are, how they originate, how they are constructed and what makes them stand-out.

  • News Basics

    Module code: JO1000 This module will introduce you to news, its practice, theories and concepts. You’ll learn what news is, where it is found, how it is gathered, how it is written and disseminated.

  • Property Rights and Ownership

    Module code: LW2001 Most businesses need land and buildings to operate.  If a business owns its own land, this could be a freehold.

  • International Theory

    Module code: PL2015 International relations as a field of study has only emerged within the past 100 years since the horror of the First World War. However, classic texts and thinkers have influenced many of its key theories and arguments.

  • Suggested reading

    Thinking of applying for History at the University of Leicester? Expand your awareness of the scope of History before you begin your degree.

  • Report an incident

    Find out more about reporting anti-social behaviour from University of Leicester students in the residences surrounding the area.

  • What Difference Did the War Make? British Society and the Great War, 1900-1939

    Module code: HS3620 The Great War, later known as the First World War, is frequently seen as the first of a particular and new kind of conflict. The first industrialised ‘total’ war whose impact was felt on an unprecedented scale - and was global in scope.

  • What Difference Did the War Make? British Society and the Great War, 1900-1939

    Module code: HS3620 The Great War, later known as the First World War, is frequently seen as the first of a particular and new kind of conflict. The first industrialised ‘total’ war whose impact was felt on an unprecedented scale - and was global in scope.

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