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  • Diane Levine

    Diane is at the heart of interdisciplinary research at Leicester.

  • Employability and careers

    Our programme has been designed and recognised for its innovative approach to employability, winning the Embedding Employability element of the UK Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence in 2017.

  • Church and State in Medieval Literature

    Module code: EN3115 In this module you will trace the development of relations between Church and State as reflected in medieval literature, including some already familiar authors and some of the medieval period's most intellectually stimulating literary works.

  • Women, Writing, Revolution

    Module code: EN3153 From the raucous pamphlet wars and cartoons of the 1790s to the literary introspection of novels by Mary Hays and poems by Charlotte Smith, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Anna Letitia Barbauld, in this module you will uncover different forms of social,...

  • Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age Britain and Ireland

    Module code: AR2606 This module allows you to explore the famous sites of Britain and Ireland from the Neolithic to the Iron Age as well as the key questions about the periods.

  • Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present

    The Research Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present explores how the boundaries between people and things have never been clear cut, and materials and humans together have driven history.

  • Concepts in Sedimentology and Stratigraphy with Applications to Reservoir Geoscience

    Module code: GL3104 In your second year, you would have learned about different depositional environments.

  • Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age Britain and Ireland

    Module code: AR2606 This module allows you to explore the famous sites of Britain and Ireland from the Neolithic to the Iron Age as well as the key questions about the periods.

  • Later Prehistory

    Module code: AR1553 Why did people first start living in crowded cities?  How can exchanging gifts be a crucial social and political practice? How and why do state societies emerge? How is power created and maintained? This module explores turning...

  • Crime and Organisations

    Module code: CR3504 This module introduces you to the key theoretical and contemporary debates in the study of white collar crime and the much broader category, 'crimes of the powerful'.

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