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Past events
https://le.ac.uk/new-writing/events/past-events
The Centre for New Writing has been hosting events since our launch in 2013. Find summaries of all the events held by the Centre at the University of Leicester.
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Health Data Science Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/md7477
Module code: MD7477 The 12-week project gives you the opportunity to carry out an extended and in-depth piece of work on a real problem in health data science.
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Living the Anthropocene
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/gy7712
Module code: GY7712 This module provides an in-depth introduction to the Anthropocene. In particular, it focuses on the ways in which humans have become geological agents, and on the effects that such agency has on Earth’s bio-physical systems.
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The Production of Consumer Culture
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/mk3106
Module code: MK3106 How we produce and consume culture has shifted dramatically in recent years. Think of the decline of physical media in favour of streaming, the explosion of user-generated content, and the inescapable rise of social media.
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Living the Anthropocene
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/gy7712
Module code: GY7712 This module provides an in-depth introduction to the Anthropocene. In particular, it focuses on the ways in which humans have become geological agents, and on the effects that such agency has on Earth’s bio-physical systems.
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Health Data Science Project
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/md7477
Module code: MD7477 The 12-week project gives you the opportunity to carry out an extended and in-depth piece of work on a real problem in health data science.
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Zalfa Feghali
https://le.ac.uk/people/zalfa-feghali
The academic profile of Dr Zalfa Feghali, Associate Professor of American Literature at University of Leicester
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Mary Ann Lund
https://le.ac.uk/people/mary-ann-lund
The academic profile of Professor Mary Ann Lund, Professor of Renaissance English Literature at University of Leicester
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Living the Anthropocene
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/gy7712
Module code: GY7712 This module provides an in-depth introduction to the Anthropocene. In particular, it focuses on the ways in which humans have become geological agents, and on the effects that such agency has on Earth’s bio-physical systems.
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Ed Vollans
https://le.ac.uk/people/ed-vollans
The academic profile of Dr Ed Vollans, Lecturer in Media & Advertising at the University of Leicester