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  • Film and Art: Academic Study and the Workplace

    Module code: HA1115 This inter-disciplinary module is taught with the Attenborough Arts Centre, the Career Development Service and the Leicester Learning Institute. It allows you to explore how you might make use of your degree.

  • Film and Art: Academic Study and the Workplace

    Module code: HA1115 This inter-disciplinary module is taught with the Attenborough Arts Centre, the Career Development Service and the Leicester Learning Institute. It allows you to explore how you might make use of your degree.

  • Film and Art: Academic Study and the Workplace

    Module code: HA1115 This inter-disciplinary module is taught with the Attenborough Arts Centre, the Career Development Service and the Leicester Learning Institute. It allows you to explore how you might make use of your degree.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 20 26 August

    Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management had written an article for The Conversation discussing the work practices of global company Amazon and its plans for expansion.

  • Digital Art History Directory

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 26, 2024 Digital Art History Directory.

  • Researching Film History

    Module code: HA7300 This module explores how we can research histories of production and reception through the analysis of primary sources, including both published and unpublished materials.

  • Researching Film History

    Module code: HA7300 This module explores how we can research histories of production and reception through the analysis of primary sources, including both published and unpublished materials.

  • Why do we still love James Bond

    On Monday 26 October, another new James Bond movie will hit our cinema screens and the publicity machinery seems to be in overdrive. Spectre is the twenty-fourth in the continuous film series based on Ian Fleming’s British superspy and is produced by Eon Productions for MGM/Sony.

  • International seminar tackles the construction of gender sexuality and warfare in history art and literature

    Do questions of gender and sexuality play a significant part in the way wars are waged, mediated and understood? This month, academics from across the world will visit Leicester to explore this question.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 29 October 4 November

    Professor James Chapman from the Department of the History of Art and Film has written a review of the new James Bond film Spectre.

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