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  • European Union Politics

    Module code: PL2016 In 1951, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany signed the Treaty of Rome and founded the European Coal and Steel Community.

  • Major Events in the History of Life

    Module code: GL2107 Our understanding of the evolution of life on our planet is derived from evidence from living and extinct organisms.

  • Reading and Writing Climate Change Fiction

    Module code: EN3350 Climate change is arguably the most important issue in the world today.

  • Bo Tian

    The academic profile of Dr Bo Tian, Lecturer in Engineering at University of Leicester

  • Joy Spiliopoulos

    The academic profile of Dr Joy Spiliopoulos, Research Associate (SAPPHIRE research group) at University of Leicester

  • Aerospace Materials

    Module code: EG7038 Advanced materials are critical to advanced aerospace vehicles, whether deep inside the hottest part of a jet engine or for the main structure of large aerodynamic components like wings.

  • History and Memory in French Literature and Culture

    Module code: FR2047 How do people and nations deal with past events and catastrophes? How are these narrated and remembered? This module sets out to analyse how French literature represents key historical events and how these narratives relate to matters of identity and to...

  • European Union Politics

    Module code: PL2016 In 1951, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany signed the Treaty of Rome and founded the European Coal and Steel Community.

  • Managing Security and Risk in Healthcare Settings

    Module code: CR2517 In this module we will examine the types of external and internal threats that are posed to healthcare organisations, particularly hospitals and secure facilities.

  • Interpreting Heritage

    Module code: MU7530 (double module) This module will provide you with an opportunity to focus on the interpretation of heritage in practice. A recurring theme is the possibilities and practices of exhibitions in heritage sites, settings and contexts.

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