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  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • The Production of Consumer Culture

    Module code: MK3106 How we produce and consume culture has shifted dramatically in recent years. Think of the decline of physical media in favour of streaming, the explosion of user-generated content, and the inescapable rise of social media.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • International Business

    Module code: MN3104 The advent of new technologies combined with the decline of protectionism has made it easier and more profitable for businesses and organisations to trade internationally.

  • Setting the record straight

    University of Leicester statement regarding the film The Lost King

  • £8.8 million to speed up gene discoveries for lung conditions

    New project aims to speed up process of finding treatments for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and pulmonary fibrosis.

  • Case studies

    An introduction to epigenetics ethics and the resources available to students looking for help with their research.

  • COPD care transformed through European consortium

    A European consortium of researchers including the University of Leicester, has developed a new decision making framework for health professionals which they hope will transform the care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD

  • Applications

    See step-by-step guidance on how to apply for one of our postgraduate courses: choosing a course, gathering your documentation and completing our application form.

  • Dr Ezio Rosato's projects

    Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Dr Ezio Rosato in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

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