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  • Modern Languages BA

    Leicester’s Modern Language Studies degree allows you to study up to three languages, from French, Italian, and Spanish.

  • Introduction to Geochemistry

    Module code: GL2101 The Earth is a complex planet. In your first year, you were introduced to disciplines through which specific Earth-related phenomena are studied, such as igneous petrology, palaeontology, and sedimentology.

  • Introduction to Geochemistry

    Module code: GL2101 The Earth is a complex planet. In your first year, you were introduced to disciplines through which specific Earth-related phenomena are studied, such as igneous petrology, palaeontology, and sedimentology.

  • Introduction to Geochemistry

    Module code: GL2101 The Earth is a complex planet. In your first year, you were introduced to disciplines through which specific Earth-related phenomena are studied, such as igneous petrology, palaeontology, and sedimentology.

  • Professor Mark Wilkinson Centenary Inaugural Lecture

    Professor Mark Wilkinson Centenary Inaugural Lecture

  • Exoplanets and their Origins – Professor Richard Alexander Centenary Inaugural Lecture

    Exoplanets and their Origins - Professor Richard Alexander Centenary Inaugural Lecture

  • Politics BA

    We’ve taught Politics at Leicester for over 80 years. You’ll benefit from the expertise and diverse interests of our lecturers and guest speakers, and the flexibility to choose the areas that interest you.

  • Sara Lemos

    The academic profile of Dr Sara Lemos, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Jupiters jawdropping north pole unlike anything encountered in Solar System

    Last week NASA's Juno spacecraft sent back the first-ever images of Jupiter's north pole, taken during the spacecraft's first flyby of the planet with its instruments switched on.

  • Passions of War

    The Passions of War project sought to investigate the influence of war, from the early modern period to the end of the Second World War. Find out more about the project.

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