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  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Independent Study

    Module code: CO3110 As the name implies, this module is an opportunity to pursue independent study. This will take the form of a project discussed and agreed on with the module convenor.

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Kehinde Aruleba

    The academic profile of Dr Kehinde Aruleba, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Dramatic improvement in quality of life for John thanks to diabetes research

    University of Leicester diabetes research helps patient John with his quality of life.

  • Schoolchildren to create bags to hold bones of Richard III

    Pupils at King Richard III Infant School are playing an historic part in the reinterment of Richard III by creating special bags that will hold small bones - such as those from his hands - which will then be laid inside the coffin.

  • Hello Leicester Hollywood star Alec Baldwin pays tribute to Joe Orton for University event

    Hollywood icon and 2017 Emmy Award nominee Alec Baldwin is playing a key role in a Leicester event celebrating the legacy of playwright Joe Orton.

  • Leicester academic talks Journalism Down Under

    Tor Clark (pictured), Associate Professor in Journalism in the School of Media, Communication and Sociology, has just returned from a speaking tour of Australia and New Zealand Tor spoke to audiences in Perth, Melbourne and Wellington, during a two-week visit to the continent...

  • Convicts, Collecting and Knowledge Production in the Nineteenth Century

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on July 27, 2015 In previous blogs, I have explored some of the circulations and connections that linked nations, colonies and empires, and wove together practices of punishment and penal labour across polities and imperial spaces.

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