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  • The Museum as a Space of Social Care

    Virtual Book Launch hosted by RCMG on 1 July 2021

  • Keep you titbits, let’s have full equality, inclusion and representation

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on July 27, 2017 50 years ago today, the Sexual Offences Act became law. It partially decriminalised homosexual acts between men. The ‘partial’ is important here as inequality still existed.

  • History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies) MA

    This is for you if... you want to explore the cultural history and memory of crimes against humanity.

  • Joe Carr: Music and education on the East Coast

    Museum Studies graduate Joe Carr talks about his life and career after graduating from Leicester in 2002.

  • The Evolution of Critical Management Studies?

    Posted by Marton Racz in School of Business Blog on August 13, 2014 Marton Racz and Thomas Swann, Graduate Teaching Assistants at the School, explain why they are organising a PhD conference on Critical Management Studies (CMS) It is just over three years since Martin Parker...

  • Gemma Angel

    The academic profile of Dr Gemma Angel, Lecturer in Museum Studies Programme Director MA/MSc Museum Studies (campus-based) at University of Leicester

  • Nuala Morse

    The academic profile of Dr Nuala Morse, Lecturer in Museum Studies at University of Leicester

  • Socio-legal Studies

    The Socio-Legal research cluster at Leicester Law School provides a setting for colleagues to explore and discuss their research in the field of socio-legal studies, as broadly understood.

  • University of Leicester to name building after archaeology pioneer, Dame Kathleen Kenyon

    The Dame Kathleen Kenyon Building is the University of Leicester's first academic building named after a woman.

  • Film Studies

    Film Studies at the University of Leicester has an outstanding record in both teaching and research. Our courses are specially designed to provide you with an expert insight into the analysis of film.

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