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  • Leicester to host talk by UK activist who joined Kurdish force against ISIS in Northern Syria

    UK activist Kimberley Taylor, who has joined Kurdish forces fighting ISIS in Syria, will be one of the speakers at an event being held on International Women’s Day at the University and chaired by Dr Omer Tekdemir from our School of History, Politics and International Relations.

  • Professor Stephen Gordon

    Find out more about Professor Stephen Gordon, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation. He is Associate Professor in the Veterinary Sciences Centre at University College, Dublin.

  • Playing Prometheus: some reflections from Australia

    Blog on Australia Convict heritage sites and archives

  • Abolition and Adventure: Narratives of the Atlantic World

    Module code: EN7254 Accounts of global travel and adventure were extremely popular with eighteenth-century British readers.

  • Learning and Professional Development Portfolio

    Module code: MN7708 In this module you'll collate and present a learning and professional development portfolio, i.e.

  • Lesson Study

    Module code: ED7142 Lesson Study is a way of researching and understanding teaching and learning that has been in wide use in Japan since 1870.

  • Learning and Professional Development Portfolio

    Module code: MK7708 In this module you'll collate and present a learning and professional development portfolio, i.e.

  • Abolition and Adventure: Narratives of the Atlantic World

    Module code: EN7254 Accounts of global travel and adventure were extremely popular with eighteenth-century British readers.

  • Learning and Professional Development Portfolio

    Module code: MN7708 In this module you'll collate and present a learning and professional development portfolio, i.e.

  • Abolition and Adventure: Narratives of the Atlantic World

    Module code: EN7254 Accounts of global travel and adventure were extremely popular with eighteenth-century British readers.

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