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  • Honorary Visiting Fellows

    English at Leicester works with Honorary Visiting Fellows, both for the department of English and for the Centre of Creative Writing. See a list of visiting staff currently working with us.

  • Rachel Crellin

    The academic profile of Dr Rachel Crellin, Associate Professor of Archaeology at University of Leicester

  • Myriam Fotou

    The academic profile of Dr Myriam Fotou, Lecturer in International Relations and Director of Postgraduate Teaching 

  • Top tips for making decisions during Clearing, from an expert in decision making

    As young people across the country prepare to find out their A-level results, a University of Leicester psychologist and expert in decision making has given her top tips for those facing a big decision in Clearing.

  • Events

    Events in the University of Leicester School of Computing and Maths

  • Squaring the Circle and Irreducible Polynomials

    Module code: MA3101 This module studies the irreducibility of polynomials and how irreducible polynomials are used to construct fields.

  • Roman Remains: Classical Antiquity in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

    Module code: EN7246 At the start of Philip Massinger’s tragedy The Roman Actor, the character Paris the 'Tragaedian’ declares that: ‘Our aime is glorie, and to leaue our names/ To after times’.

  • Squaring the Circle and Irreducible Polynomials

    Module code: MA3101 This module studies the irreducibility of polynomials and how irreducible polynomials are used to construct fields.

  • Squaring the Circle and Irreducible Polynomials

    Module code: MA4103 This module studies the irreducibility of polynomials and how irreducible polynomials are used to construct fields.

  • Roman Remains: Classical Antiquity in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

    Module code: EN7246 At the start of Philip Massinger’s tragedy The Roman Actor, the character Paris the 'Tragaedian’ declares that: ‘Our aime is glorie, and to leaue our names/ To after times’.

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