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  • Unlocking our sound heritage

    Colin Hyde and Richard Wheelband are Oral History experts working with the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Research Methods in Creative Writing

    Module code: EN7040 On this module, which introduces the MA in Creative Writing, you'll explore some of the key aspects of research in relation to the subject. The module aims to lay the groundwork for the rest of the programme.

  • Research Methods in Creative Writing

    Module code: EN7040 On this module, which introduces the MA in Creative Writing, you'll explore some of the key aspects of research in relation to the subject. The module aims to lay the groundwork for the rest of the programme.

  • Research Methods in Creative Writing

    Module code: EN7040 On this module, which introduces the MA in Creative Writing, you'll explore some of the key aspects of research in relation to the subject. The module aims to lay the groundwork for the rest of the programme.

  • Business and Management BA

    Explore the realities of management and the managerial experience with this degree from the University of Leicester’s School of Business.

  • Urban life

    Learn more about the collections about urban life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • International students

    Entry requirements for international candidates

  • Banking

    Banking research: We explore how banks adapt to climate, technology and regulation. Driving stability, sustainable finance and AI's impact on banking.

  • Study

    The Stanley Burton Centre contributes to and offers modules within undergraduate and postgraduate courses as part of our mission to foster study of the Holocaust. Find out more about studying with us, including opportunities within postgraduate research degrees.

  • National Student Survey reveals rise for Leicester

    Efforts made by the University of Leicester to enhance the student experience in response to student feedback has led to its overall student satisfaction rising to 88%, the results of the latest National Student Survey reveal today.

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