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  • English and British Culture Programme - Autumn 2025

    Study on the 4-week English and British Culture Programme at the University of Leicester, followed by 10 weeks of academic English and study skills.

  • English and British Culture Programme - Spring 2026

    Study on the 4-week English and British Culture Programme at the University of Leicester.

  • Power at Work

    Module code: MN3111 Many cliches come to mind when we think of power: "Power corrupts", "knowledge is power", "with great power, comes great responsibility".

  • Introductory Forensic Science 1

    Module code: CH1208 Over 6 million crimes took place in the UK in the year up to June 2018 (excluding fraud and cyber-crime). The diversity, complexity and nature of these crimes present huge technical and societal challenges.

  • People

    Professor Simon Conroy Simon’s ambition is to improve outcomes for frail older people by embedding evidence based medicine into clinical practice (‘campus to clinic’ translational research).

  • Power at Work

    Module code: MN3111 Many cliches come to mind when we think of power: "Power corrupts", "knowledge is power", "with great power, comes great responsibility".

  • Free online course provides insights into Richard III reinterment

    From Medieval cuisine to the War of the Roses, the third run of the free popular ‘England in the Time of King Richard III’ online course, which is launching Monday 16 February, will offer a fascinating insight into life during 15th century England in the build up to the...

  • Leicester launches its own MONOPOLY game

    The University is to launch its very own MONOPOLY game at an event designed to help students de-stress during the exam period on Friday 13 January.

  • Power at Work

    Module code: MN3111 Many cliches come to mind when we think of power: "Power corrupts", "knowledge is power", "with great power, comes great responsibility".

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