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  • Food and drink outlets

    Browse the food outlets available on Leicester campus. Including central campus, Brookfield, Freemen's and Space Park Leicester.

  • Charles Dickens

    Module code: EN2306 Charles Dickens was one of the Victorian period’s most popular and influential authors, who found success as a serial novelist, short story writer, and journalist.

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Save a PDF

    Learn how to save a PDF for print

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Centre for Sustainable Organisations

    The Centre for Sustainable Organisations has been created to empower organisations of all sizes to address societal grand challenges.

  • Completed projects

    Explore the completed research projects being carried out by the TIMMS group at the University of Leicester.

  • Liven your lectures – engage your students with an active learning approach

    Posted by Rachel Tunstall in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on May 9, 2018   Active learning is an umbrella term for learning and teaching methods which put the student in charge of their own learning through meaningful activities.

  • Wellbeing and careers resources

    Black student swimming course Being able to swim is a potentially life-saving skill that everyone should have access to be able to learn. However, in the UK, 95% of Black adults don't swim for a variety a reasons, most notably due to ability and confidence.

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