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  • Reading Television

    Module code: HA1005 Reading Television will introduce you to the analysis of television programmes.

  • Reading Television

    Module code: HA1005 Reading Television will introduce you to the analysis of television programmes.

  • Research Project

    Module code: MU7008 Research (MA only) includes a Research Retreat which supports the development of a supervised independent research project (April-June), which you submit (July) as an academic paper, professional report or proposal. 

  • Research Project

    Module code: MU7008 Research (MA only) includes a Research Retreat which supports the development of a supervised independent research project (April-June), which you submit (July) as an academic paper, professional report or proposal. 

  • Attenborough Seminar Block

    The first floor of the Attenborough Seminar Block includes a social study area with a variety of seating options, the majority of which have power facilities. 

  • Sanctuary scholars and refugee-background students

    Check support available for sanctuary scholars and students from refugee backgrounds at the University of Leicester

  • The women making history at the University of Leicester: past and present

    As part of our 100 Years of Change centenary celebrations we've reflected on how our history may impact our future. For this piece we looked at the role of women at Leicester from our foundation to modern day pioneers.

  • Wall of Women nomination form

    Our award-winning Wall of Women returns again as a virtual wall with stories of inspirational and influential women, we’re encouraging staff and students to nominate women at the University on our wall again for 2023.

  • Podcasts

    Listen to podcasts of previous events and seminars held by the Centre for New Writing and its associated organisations. You can follow us on Soundcloud or browse some of our recent podcasts, below:           

  • Reinventing the Past: The French Historical Novel in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

    Module code: FR3045 In this module, you will analyse the history of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century historical novel as a genre and its evolution in relation to political contexts, to historiographical practices, and to literary aesthetic currents.  

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