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  • The American Presidency

    Module code: PL3071 With control over the most expensive military, the largest economy by GDP, an enormous amount of hard and soft power and a third of the world's total wealth, the Presidency of the United States is arguably the most powerful political position in the world.

  • The American Presidency

    Module code: PL3071 With control over the most expensive military, the largest economy by GDP, an enormous amount of hard and soft power and a third of the world's total wealth, the Presidency of the United States is arguably the most powerful political position in the world.

  • Workers rights How UK workers benefit from the EU

    With enough newspaper coverage to paper Buckingham Palace, you'd be forgiven for thinking that all aspects of the EU Referendum had already been covered.

  • Search the catalogue

    Search the catalogue for resources in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • The Habitable City

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Habitable City project.

  • The Connecting Sea

    Module code: AR7076 You’ll be piecing together the past, present and future of the Caribbean from various archaeological materials. Throughout this module you’ll develop a critical awareness of the major themes in precolonial, colonial and contemporary Caribbean.

  • Research Methods in Psychology of Mental Health MRes

    This is for you if... you want to study research methods at an advanced level and conduct an original research project in psychology.

  • Criminology in the News

    Module code: CR3027 We only have to check social media, switch on the television, or pick up a newspaper to see headlines about crime and victimisation, and to realise how relevant to everyday life the study of criminology has become.

  • Discovering the remains

    Find out more about the project to find the remains of King Richard III from pinpointing potential locations and the digging of the trenches, to locating the remains and preserving the grave for posterity.

  • New course in the anthropology of social media

    Posted by William Farrell in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 18, 2015 UCL have launched a free online course in the anthropology of social media. It will start on the 29 February and is open to anyone with an “interest in social media and people.

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