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  • Substances: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop II

    Module code: EN7043 This module follows on from the module Styles in the first semester, and gives you the opportunity, space and time to develop your own writing, and reflect on that writing, in conjunction with tutors and other students.

  • Fatal wounds on the back and base of skull (injuries 4-6)

    Discover more about the fatal wounds to the back and base of Richard III's skull and the types of weapons that might have inflicted the wounds.

  • Advanced Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG7037 In industry, commercial software is used to carry out finite element analysis in structure design.

  • The Connecting Sea

    Module code: AR7076 You’ll be piecing together the past, present and future of the Caribbean from various archaeological materials. Throughout this module you’ll develop a critical awareness of the major themes in precolonial, colonial and contemporary Caribbean.

  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR2514 In this module we will address one of the classic debates within both criminology and security management: ‘social’ vs. ‘situational’ approaches to crime prevention.

  • Preparation for Professional Practice

    Module code: MW4014 This module is facilitated by a combination of lead lectures, structured scenario role play or simulated workshops and practice based learning/clinical practice.

  • Preparation for Professional Practice

    Module code: MW4014 This module is facilitated by a combination of lead lectures, structured scenario role play or simulated workshops and practice based learning/clinical practice.

  • Honorary graduates January 2018 Andrew Bailey

    Andrew Bailey, the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority and a former Executive Director of the Bank of England, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from our University at our graduation ceremonies on Friday 26 January.

  • Oxford Professor to discuss the role of science in human existence

    An Oxford Professor is returning to his alma mater to discuss the great questions of what it means to exist and how science can shed light on the unknown at a free public lecture on Tuesday 17 November.

  • Leicester research cited in Parliament

    Excellent research from our University which has gone on to inform and shape Government reports has been cited in Parliament.

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