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  • Sloothby, Lincolnshire

    Listen to speakers from Sloothby, Lincolnshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Applied Criminology

    Module code: CR3030 This module gives you the opportunity to identify the challenges associated with working in criminal justice, as well as evaluating the application of criminological theories to policy and practice in the workplace.

  • Wordsworth 2020

    Wordsworth 2020 is an AHRC Leadership Fellows project designed to advance research on Wordsworth's poetry and to provide intellectual leadership related to broader aspects of Wordsworth and Romantic studies. Learn more about the project.

  • Schools and study

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  • Research

    Find out more about the research within the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • Research Luminaries

    Researchers at Leicester are changing lives and the way we see the world. Learn about our Luminaries and the difference their research is making locally, nationally and globally.

  • Writing the English Revolution: Literature and Politics in Milton and Marvell

    Module code: EN3193 This module covers the literary culture of the English revolution with a particularity focus on major writings from Andrew Marvell and John Milton.

  • Teacher Education

    Module code: EN7505 This module aims to introduce you to some basic considerations in Language Teacher Education. The aim is to provide you with some guiding principles that can offer a foundation for becoming a language teacher educator.

  • Approaches to Cinema History

    Module code: HA7201 This module will provide you with a comprehensive introduction to research methodologies in film. We will consider the historiography of Film Studies, aesthetic and social film histories and demonstrate how to analyse non-filmic primary sources (e.g.

  • Reading Film

    Module code: HA1307 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.

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