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  • Authors and Genres

    Module code: IT1027 In this module you will be introduced to postwar Italian literature through the study of selected works, authors and genres, such as the novel and the modern short story. Texts are read in Italian and in English translation.

  • LeicestershireLive Women in Business Awards 2021

    On Thu 9 September we were proud to sponsor the Lifetime Achievement award at the LeicestershireLive Women in Business Awards 2021.

  • Institute for Lung Health

    The Leicester Institute for Lung Health covers respiratory research and clinical development into medicine for infections and lung health, working closely with the National Health Service.

  • About

    The Digitising Reproduction were awarded Sociology of Health and Illness (SHI) Foundation Grant Development award, supporting work including workshops and stakeholder engagement for further funding.

  • Resources

    The University of Leicester's available resources for teaching horizontal gene transfer.

  • Leicester among universities that produce most business leaders

    Data analysed by crowdsourced salary comparison website Emolument has ranked all UK universities and placed the University of Leicester 8th for where graduates are most likely to lead to top management positions.

  • Leicester pledges support for CEASE campaign

    Our University has pledged its support for the CEASE campaign - the Commitment to Eradicate Abuse and Sexual Exploitation of children in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland - launched by Leicestershire Police.

  • Our people

    The University of Leicester has more than 4,000 staff across a wide range of roles. Hear from some of our people working at the University.

  • Conference report on Diversity in Medicine and Health

    In May a national conference addressed issues relating to diversity in medical education.

  • Behavioural Neurobiology

    Module code: BS2066 ‘Behavioural neurobiology’ will provide an understanding of the processes by which nervous systems generate adaptive behaviours in a wide range of animals.

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