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  • Continuing Professional Development for English Language Teachers

    Module code: EN7305 In this option you'll look at ways in which you can continue to develop as a teacher after you have completed your MA, and hopefully for the rest of your professional life.

  • Contemporary Medievalism: the Middle Ages in Contemporary Literature and Culture

    Module code: EN7243 This module explores the fascinating and often vexed process of adapting medieval texts and cultural icons for contemporary literature.

  • English for Specific Purposes (ESP)

    Module code: EN7512 This module aims to explore the key areas of ESP and examine their applications to specific learning contexts. It will consider the development and status of ESP, and its sub areas, within the teaching of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).

  • Managing Resources in the Art Museum

    Module code: MU7031 Module Outline This module explores the diversity of resources available to art galleries.

  • Using subject search

    Get instructions on how to most effectively use the subject search when browsing the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Leicester academic to publish translated book looking at the development of medicines

    A book, translated by an academic from the University’s Department of Cancer Studies, which looks into the process of drug development will be published in July 2017.

  • Leicester team visits University of Babylon

    Six representatives of the University of Leicester have paid a visit to the University of Babylon, Iraq.

  • Leicester academic publishes analysis of contemporary photographer Luigi Ghirri

    Dr Marina Spunta, Associate Professor of Italian in the University’s School of Arts, has co-edited a book (with Jacopo Benci) examining the work of leading Italian photographer Luigi Ghirri.

  • Academic discusses Anthropocene for BBC Radio 4s The Life Scientific programme

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz (pictured) from the Department of Geology featured on BBC Radio Four’s ‘The Life Scientific’ programme to discuss research into the Anthropocene, a man-made epoch changing the planet’s geology.

  • Compost mentis new demonstration site at Botanic Garden

    Green fingered visitors are invited to learn more about the art of composting at a new site at our Botanic Garden.

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