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  • Studying Media and Communication

    Module code: MS1002 (double module) Studying Media and Communication is a complementary module to Introduction to Media and Communication which you will have undertaken in Semester 1 – this module now invites you to think about how we apply some of the key concepts in media...

  • Respiratory Sciences projects

    Browse details of the available Respiratory Sciences PhD projects within Infection, Immunity and Inflammation at the University of Leicester.

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    The academic profile of Professor Liz Wicks, Professor of Human Rights Law at University of Leicester

  • Renaissance Drama

    Module code: EN1050 (double module) This module will enable you to build on existing knowledge and skills to develop a more independent and broad approach to the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries within their theatrical and cultural context.

  • Historical Fiction

    Module code: EN1080 During this module you will explore novels written in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries that are set in periods from the Renaissance to Victorian times.

  • Extended Dissertation (English Language and Linguistics)

    Module code: EN7238 The dissertation is your chance to undertake an independent research project on a subject that interests you.

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  • Studying Media and Communication

    Module code: MS1002 (double module) Studying Media and Communication is a complementary module to Introduction to Media and Communication which you will have undertaken in Semester 1 – this module now invites you to think about how we apply some of the key concepts in media...

  • Historical Fiction

    Module code: EN1080 During this module you will explore novels written in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries that are set in periods from the Renaissance to Victorian times.

  • Renaissance Drama

    Module code: EN1050 (double module) This module will enable you to build on existing knowledge and skills to develop a more independent and broad approach to the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries within their theatrical and cultural context.

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