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  • The Centre for Hate Studies

    The Centre for Hate Studies at the University of Leicester works with organisations all over the world to tackle hate and extremism through evidence-based training, research and shaping policy.

  • About Computing and Mathematical Sciences

    Our School is young and dynamic, and takes a scientific and rigorous approach to all aspects of computing and mathematical sciences.

  • Report an incident

    Find out more about reporting anti-social behaviour from University of Leicester students in the residences surrounding the area.

  • About us

    Find out more about the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre, view contact details and discover the medieval background of Leicester.

  • Industrial Partnerships

    The industrial partnerships of the AIDAIM Centre.

  • Biostatistics research group

    Discover more about the Biostatistics Research Group at the University of Leicester.

  • First Year Tutorials

    Module code: GL1100 We believe that students benefit significantly from small group teaching, which has been shown to improve retention of information, enhance critical thinking skills, and consolidate learning.

  • Britain and the Roman World

    Module code: AR3607 This module builds on what you learned in earlier modules about the Roman world (such as AR1603 Introduction to Classical Archaeology andAR2607 Archaeology of Roman World).

  • Power and Difference in the Past

    Module code: AR3089 The past was not like the present. In this module we explore the different worlds of Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain. We explore how power worked, the ways in which identity and personhood operated and how communities came together and broke apart.

  • Histories and Philosophies of Human Geography

    Module code: GY2410 This module introduces you to theoretical and practical issues within contemporary geography. This includes the various traditions of modern geographical thought and describes their continuing influence over how geographical knowledges are produced.

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