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  • Museums as sanctuaries from hate?

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on November 2, 2016 This morning I saw the front page of the Daily Mail (I’m not going to link to it. Google it if you must) as I walked past a news stand and it made me angry. Nothing new about that.

  • Media and Communication BA

    Gain a comprehensive understanding of a wide range of media, from print to film to digital, with a Media and Communications degree from Leicester.

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    Explore crime and society with Leicester’s Sociology with Criminology BA – a flexible, research-led degree taught by leading UK academics.

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  • Face to face with Waugh: John Freeman (1915-2014)

    Posted by Roger Irwin in Waugh and Words on January 29, 2015 On 20 December last year John Freeman – soldier, Labour politician and television interviewer – died aged 99.

  • Emma makes history as Leicester Medical School marks 50-year anniversary

    Emma Zugic made University of Leicester history this week as she became the final student to graduate from the Medical School in its 50th year.

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  • The economy will suffer Demetriades on Brexit

    Given that a poll published in May showed than 88% of economists feared a long term fall in GDP if the UK left the single market, it's difficult to find anyone in the field of economics who believes that Britain leaving the EU will have an economic benefit.

  • New report demonstrates impact of programme preparing refugees for academic life

    The RefugEAP Programme supports refugee-background students aspiring to university in developing their English for academic settings using a trauma-informed approach, run as a unique joint collaboration between the University of Leicester and the University of Leeds

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