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  • The Politics of Human Rights

    Module code: PL7089 This module discusses the major approaches to classifying rights and human rights.

  • The Politics of Human Rights

    Module code: PL7589 This module discusses the major approaches to classifying rights and human rights.

  • The Politics of Human Rights

    Module code: PL7589 This module discusses the major approaches to classifying rights and human rights.

  • The Politics of Human Rights

    Module code: PL7089 This module discusses the major approaches to classifying rights and human rights.

  • Triumphing in the face of adversity

    Corinne’s time at the University of Leicester has, in great part, been shaped by her resilience. Beginning her degree in 2013, she faced a number of personal setbacks, but after five years of hard work and dedication, she graduates this week with her LLB.

  • Art in the Public Realm

    Module code: MU7030 Module Outline This module aims to encourage students to explore and critically reflect on the historical development of the art museum and the contemporary contexts within which they exist.

  • Uncovering the “hidden curriculum” that drains medical students’ empathy

    A “hidden curriculum” in medical school is responsible for reducing the empathy of students, finds research led by the University of Leicester.

  • Redefining the Role of Botanic Gardens - Towards a New Social Purpose

    The aim of this project was to examine the social role of botanic gardens in the UK.

  • Mapping Segregation: Google Maps and the Human Rights of Palestinians

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 5, 2018 Interesting report by 7amleh – Arab Center for Social Media Advancement which argues that the boundaries and names used on Google Maps favour the cause of the Israeli government in the...

  • Fingers off the button

    Fingers off the button On Thursday 5 May, Turi King, Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics, facilitated another talk in our ‘Difficult Conversations’ series where Professor Andrew Futter and guests explored the risks of the rising use of nuclear weapons, along with how...

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