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  • Gemma Angel

    The academic profile of Dr Gemma Angel, Lecturer in Museum Studies Programme Director MA/MSc Museum Studies (campus-based) at University of Leicester

  • English and American Studies BA

    The English and American Studies degree at Leicester explores literature from the UK and the US, and American film and culture, with the option to spend a year in the USA or Canada.

  • English and American Studies BA

    The English and American Studies degree at Leicester explores literature from the UK and the US, and American film and culture, with the option to spend a year in the USA or Canada.

  • Studies in wellbeing

    A series of installations at the University of Leicester is encouraging people to reflect on the topic of wellbeing in different ways.

  • PhD-led conferences and events

    Browse a list of PhD-led conferences and events organised by Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Vulnerability Studies Network

    The interdisciplinary Vulnerability Studies Network brings together early career scholars from the UK, Canada, and beyond to discuss how the term ‘vulnerability’ is used in different disciplinary and non-academic contexts.

  • Critical Game Studies

    Module code: MS7218 Module co-ordinator: Dr Alison Harvey Video games are an increasing important creative media form, and they have been the object of great academic inquiry in the last two decades.

  • Critical Game Studies

    Module code: MS7218 Video games are an increasing important creative media form, and they have been the object of great academic inquiry in the last two decades.

  • Critical Game Studies

    Module code: MS7218 Module co-ordinator: Dr Alison Harvey Video games are an increasing important creative media form, and they have been the object of great academic inquiry in the last two decades.

  • Introduction to Translation Studies

    Module code: TS1004 This module will be taught through a combination of lectures (for imparting information) and seminars (where this information will be the subject of student-led discussion.

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