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  • Arson Investigation

    Module code: CH7212 This engaging module develops and challenges students’ observational skills.

  • Europe 1861-1991: Emancipation and Subjugation

    Module code: HS1016 What major events shaped Europe during this period? Which ones were most significant in changing the course of European history forever, and why? You'll be exploring and analysing the major social, political, cultural and economic trends shaping...

  • Meet the Tutors

    Meet the tutors at Languages at Leicester

  • Kathleen Kenyon Building

    The Kathleen Kenyon Building includes a Social Learning Hub (Room 0.16) for students of Archaeology and Ancient History. The room has two study areas, social seating at round tables, and stools for individual working with power facilities.

  • Arson Investigation

    Module code: CH7212 This engaging module develops and challenges students’ observational skills.

  • Small-scale Classroom Research Project

    Module code: ED7051 (double module) In this module, you will be guided to select and critically reflect upon an aspect of teaching and learning in a primary school, analysing and evaluating relevant published research.

  • About

    Helen Dexter is Lecturer in International Politics and Director of Distance Learning for the Department of Politics and International Relations. Her research interests include political violence, peace and pacifism. She is also interested critical pedagogy.

  • Undergraduate Delegate to the Space Generation Advisory Council

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 September 2020 Charlie Gamblin, a recent Physics with Astrophysics Bsc graduate, talks about the Space Generation Advisory Council, and an event they held in July 2020 called SpaceGen United (SGU).

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  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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