Search

12053 results for: ‘教育类网站中学门户小学官网PC电脑端带手机端独立移动端可对接微信公众号✅项目合作 二开均可 TG:saolei44✅.QHsGJVZsTlijb’

  • Vision for the Transformation Programme

    Vision for the Transformation Programme, University of Leicester. Strategic Conversation

  • Dissertation

    Module code: HA7200 The dissertation is central to your degree. It is the culmination of your studies, enabling you to put into practice what you have learnt from the modules you take earlier in your course. It allows you to research and write on a topic of your choice.

  • University of Leicester reschedules Ugandan migration history event

    A public lecture to mark the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Ugandan Asians to Leicester has been postponed.

  • Literature

    The literature on pauper letters and the lives of the poor has grown considerably over the last two decades. Explore literature associated with the project.

  • Decolonisation: Race equality and Higher Education

    Education in the UK is often lionised as an institution that is fundamentally meritocratic. Its mantra might read: Success is achieved through hard work, commitment and determination, irrespective of who you are or where you come from.

  • Apprenticeship investments ‘pivotal to prosperity’

    In light of National Apprenticeship Week, the University of Leicester has affirmed its commitment to the future economic prosperity of its city, by revealing an ongoing investment in ‘learn while you earn’ staff apprenticeship schemes.

  • Campus Leagues

    Find out more about University of Leicester Campus League

  • David Bradshaw Creative Writing Residency

    Find out more about the David Bradshaw Creative Writing Residency and the collaboration with the Evelyn Waugh Complete Works project.

  • Notes for contributors

    See submission guidelines for Museum and Society, the independent peer-reviewed journal from Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Getting Away with Murder in Eighteenth Century England. The Surgeon’s Bain and the Power of the Crim

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on March 14, 2016   The Murder Act of 1752 could have created a major new supply line for the hard-pressed anatomy teachers of England, Wales and Scotland.

Back to top
MENU