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  • Latinx Literature and Culture in the United States

    Module code: SP2070 This module’s main focus will be a selection of writings by Latina/o Caribbean authors – that is, authors whose origins lie in the Hispanic Caribbean but who were born in the United States – as the primary material through which to explore socio-political,...

  • Leicester in the running for national University of the Year award

    The University of Leicester is in the running for a prestigious national University of the Year award.

  • Managing Translation Project

    Module code: TS3005 In this module, seminars and workshops will be conducted to discuss and reflect on the steps of managing a translation project.

  • Managing Translation Project

    Module code: TS3005 In this module, seminars and workshops will be conducted to discuss and reflect on the steps of managing a translation project.

  • Managing Translation Project

    Module code: TS3005 In this module, seminars and workshops will be conducted to discuss and reflect on the steps of managing a translation project.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY3411 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY3411 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY3411 As a society, we are facing a range of critical environmental challenges.

  • Using maps to find out about the past

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide gives tips and advice on using old maps to provide topographical and other information about places that is not readily available from other sources.

  • Research

    We are renowned for our pioneering research on issues of hate, prejudice and diversity. As well as undertaking large-scale studies, we are also regularly commissioned by organisations within the public, private and third sector to conduct smaller, tailored pieces of research.

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