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  • The Museum and Change

    Module code: MU7550 This module sets the context for the course by establishing some of the key trajectories of thought around museums and galleries.

  • Core Chemistry Distance Learning Part 2

    Module code: CH3602 This is the second part of the core distance learning that you'll undertake during your year of industry and made up of three distinct areas. In the first part of this module, there are two streams. The route you follow depends on your specialism.

  • Elementary Particles: The Standard Model and Beyond

    Module code: PA3604 This module will build on your knowledge in particle physics, by introducing the experiment methods of high-energy physics, discussing the key aspects of the Standard Model, and developing theoretical aspects of going beyond the standard model.

  • Analysing Language in Social Contexts

    Module code: ED7803 This module explores how language and society interrelate.

  • Analysing Language in Social Contexts

    Module code: ED7733 This module explores how language and society interrelate.

  • Language learning national event

    The Association for Language Learning (ALL), based at the University of Leicester, is organising Language World, the key national event for language teachers which brings them together to share ideas, offer mutual support and plan for the future for languages education.

  • Lost for words Poetry aplenty at the Attenborough Arts Centre

    Our Attenborough Arts Centre will be hosting a showcase of spoken word performance poets working with Out-Spoken Press, an independent publisher of poetry and critical writing.

  • CAMEo event to explore the super-rich in an age of Trump

    The University's CAMEo Research Institute for Cultural and Media Economies is holding an event looking into the political power held by the super-rich on 17 May.

  • 2019

    Browse our 2019 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Arch-I-Scan

    Explore how AHRC-funded, Leicester Arch-I-Scan research project applies machine learning technology and Artificial Intelligence to Roman archaeology (samian pottery).

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