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  • Practice Development and Progression 2

    Module code: OP2004 This module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the second year of the programme.

  • Practice Development and Progression 3

    Module code: OP3002 This module will provide the opportunity to consolidate the skills you have developed during the third year of the programme.

  • Culture, heritage and languages

    Our academics are keen to offer their expertise across the fields of culture, heritage and languages, with services including archaeological pursuits and translation.

  • University flies the flag for Leicester Pride

    Flying the flag for Leicester Pride Leicester Pride will receive a warm welcome from the University of Leicester this year as it flies the rainbow flag for the city’s annual celebration of the LGBT+ community.

  • Learning beyond the books Criminology students given opportunity to see citys Criminal Justice System in action and take part in mocktrials

    A group of criminology students from our University have recently had the exciting opportunity to witness the Criminal Justice System after meeting with a number of esteemed legal figures throughout the city of Leicester.

  • Centre for Rights and Equality in Health Law

    Centre for Rights and Equality in Health Law (CREHL) brings together researchers interested in health, rights and the law, taking a broad and contextual approach to health law.

  • Satisfaction of postgraduate researchers increases at University of Leicester

    The satisfaction levels of postgraduate researchers (PGRs) at the University of Leicester have gone up, according to the results of a national survey.

  • Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies explores interdisciplinary research one step at a time through the power of walking

    A new University of Leicester project hopes to explore the ‘power of walking’ and how it impacts academics’ research processes.

  • Student profile: Megan

    PhD topic My topic is Vagrancy in the Midlands between 1832 and 1896. Where did you study your undergraduate/masters? I studied a BA in Modern and Contemporary History at Bangor University and an MA in History at Bangor University.

  • Diego Garcia Rodriguez

    The academic profile of Dr Diego Garcia Rodriguez, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at University of Leicester

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