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    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. How do your students view/use 'learning outcomes'? Participate in our study to find out.

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    Talented University students are bringing a brand new quick-fire comedy to the long-running Leicester Comedy Festival that tackles the insecurities of being in a gay relationship.

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    Module code: EN1010 How do you read English at University? 'Reading Poetry' is intended to develop students' close-reading skills, introduce you to a range of literary forms, particularly poetry, and encourage you to become a confident, independent learner.

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    Module code: EC3080 Anytime you empty out your bins, visit the doctor’s office or take the bus you are seeing how public economics affects our daily lives.

  • The Management and Shaping of Innovation

    Module code: MK3133 This module explores the vital intersection of traditional and contemporary innovation concepts within the digital landscape.

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