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  • Exploring the Social World

    Module code: SY7043

  • Lived Experience in Imperial Rome

    Module code: AR3095

  • Exploring and Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR7719 This module lays the foundation for the rest of the course in two ways. Firstly, it introduces and allows you to practice a range of academic skills including assignment planning, critical reading and writing, and the all-important issue of referencing.

  • Experimental Research Project B

    Module code: BS3102 This module comprises the oral presentation and report write-up of the practically-based, laboratory, bioinformatics or field work –based modules.

  • Exploring the Social World

    Module code: SY7043 This module employs an innovative interview-led lecture-seminar format.

  • Experimental Research Project B

    Module code: BS3102 This module comprises the oral presentation and report write-up of the practically-based, laboratory, bioinformatics or field work –based modules.

  • Earth-based observations prepare Juno for the Great Red Spot Encounter

    University of Leicester staff blogs

  • Stem cells collected in late pregnancy herald advances in prenatal medicine

    Pioneering approach, developed by researchers with key input from the University of Leicester, means human development can be observed in late pregnancy for the first time

  • ‘Permissible Beauty’ – New immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace will explore changing notions of beauty through history

    Why are some forms of beauty more permissible, more highly valued, than others? A new immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace will bring past and present together to explore this question and to celebrate a new chapter of British Beauty for the 21st century.

  • Outreach

    History at the University of Leicester has links with community groups in Leicester and Leicestershire, the East Midlands, and further afield. We are committed to sharing our research expertise with non-academic groups whenever possible.

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