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  • Celebrating Black History Month at the University of Leicester

    The University of Leicester and the University of Leicester Students’ Union has today launched a programme of events celebrating Black History Month 2021, which commences today (Friday 1 October).

  • Seriality: Film, Television and Other Media

    Module code: HA3465 While much criticism and media analysis focuses on the individual work, this inter-disciplinary module explores the ways in which films, television and different forms of print and electronic media are produced, distributed and consumed as part of a sequence.

  • Seriality: Film, Television and Other Media

    Module code: HA3465 While much criticism and media analysis focuses on the individual work, this inter-disciplinary module explores the ways in which films, television and different forms of print and electronic media are produced, distributed and consumed as part of a sequence.

  • Our History

    Plans were announced in 1917 for a new college of higher education in Leicester, as a memorial to the sacrifices made by local people during the First World War.

  • History

    Our courses cover a wide range of historical periods to help you better grasp how history is made, viewed and discussed.

  • Diverse range of events taking place at the University of Leicester to celebrate Black History Month 2018

    Mental health discussions, student-led initiatives and Leicester’s hidden Black history among events marking Black History Month in the UK

  • Gala premiere for feature film shot on University campus

    A locally produced movie which includes a scene filmed at the University of Leicester received its premiere last Saturday at Phoenix Arts. The Wrong Floor, directed by Marc Hamill from Coalville, is an homage to 1980s straight-to-video action/horror movies.

  • Ancient history competitions to inspire school children to learn about Greek and Roman pasts

    A series of competitions organised by our University will inspire young people across the UK to learn about the ancient world in creative ways.

  • A successful first year for the Leicester Weekend

    The first Leicester Weekend took place from 17 - 19 June where over 500 alumni were welcomed back to the University of Leicester. The weekend commenced with The Legacy Guild’s Annual Afternoon Tea (pictured, left) which was held at Beaumont Hall on Friday 17 June.

  • BHM 2020: We are black history

    The month-long celebrations will be used as a springboard to launch a longer-term campaign led by the University to celebrate Black history and culture throughout the year.

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