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  • Living in the community

    Whether you're living in University accommodation or not, having your own place offers greater freedom and independence, but it also comes with extra responsibility.

  • People

    Meet the Health Sciences at Leicester team. Find ways to get in touch with our management team, academic team, professional services staff, and research and teaching staff.

  • Events

    Learn more about the events for the ‘Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime’ project as part of English research at the University of Leicester.

  • People

    Browse the staff and PhD students in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Eki Omorogbe

    The academic profile of Dr Eki Omorogbe, Lecturer in Law at University of Leicester

  • Honorary Visiting Fellows

    English at Leicester works with Honorary Visiting Fellows, both for the department of English and for the Centre of Creative Writing. See a list of visiting staff currently working with us.

  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

    Module code: EL2041 This module focuses on teaching tailored to the individual learners needs, this is based on understanding different learning techniques and developing learning activities and methodologies that will be effective for the learner.

  • American Literary Figures from the Settler to the Hipster

    Module code: EN2011 This exciting module explores American literature through a range of literary figures.

  • Discourse Analysis

    Module code: EN7315 This module introduces various approaches and techniques for collecting, analysing and interpreting discourse – that is, the ordinary stretches of language (e.g. advertisements, online chat, face-to-face conversation) that we encounter on a daily basis.

  • Course and Syllabus Design

    Module code: EN7509 This module will help you to understand the place of course and syllabus design in ELT and to review the underlying principles that govern the classification of syllabuses.

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