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  • Lesson Study

    Module code: ED7614, ED7615 Lesson study is a way of researching and understanding teaching and learning that has been in wide use in Japan since 1870.

  • Our films

    The Harms of Hate is an award-winning short film produced by the University of Leicester Centre for Hate Studies. The film showcases the stories of seven people who have been victimised for various reasons.

  • Games and Gamification

    Module code: CO1112 Games are a form of entertainment that involves players actively engaging in play with specific rules and objectives. Game development is the process of creating a video game, from initial concept to final product.

  • Games and Gamification

    Module code: CO1112 Games are a form of entertainment that involves players actively engaging in play with specific rules and objectives. Game development is the process of creating a video game, from initial concept to final product.

  • Resources

    Access to higher education resources for inheritance patterns, with descriptions and links, supplied by The University of Leicester.

  • Research by subject

    Discover the exciting and enterprising research undertaken by the departments which make up the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities at the University of Leicester.

  • Meet the team

    Learn more about the team of Chaplains working at the University of Leicester and how you can get in touch with them.

  • E coli

    vectors available for expression in e.coli

  • On multi-sited research and mono-sited (nationalist) memory

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on May 26, 2015 Addressing convict transportation – the key feature in the Carceral Archipelago project – implies multi-sited research, that is, research in archives located in different places (and countries/continents).

  • Journalism and Media BA

    Study a joint degree in journalism and media in the School of Media, Communication and Sociology

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