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  • The History of Alcohol in North America, 1650-1950

    Module code: HS2359 This module surveys the social and cultural history of drinking in modern American society, and considers how the historical and cross-cultural study of drinking can add to contemporary debates surrounding alcohol consumption.

  • The History of Alcohol in North America, 1650-1950

    Module code: HS2359 This module surveys the social and cultural history of drinking in modern American society, and considers how the historical and cross-cultural study of drinking can add to contemporary debates surrounding alcohol consumption.

  • The History of Alcohol in North America, 1650-1950

    Module code: HS2359 This module surveys the social and cultural history of drinking in modern American society, and considers how the historical and cross-cultural study of drinking can add to contemporary debates surrounding alcohol consumption.

  • Foundations of Law

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  • Foundations of Law

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  • Less than two weeks until GREAT touchdown in Hong Kong

    The GREAT Festival of Innovation is closing fast and plans are coming together at Leicester for an out of this world experience.

  • Employee Relations

    Module code: MN7583 Employee relations occur whenever people work. Given the diversity of work and organisational contexts this means that there is also a diversity of employee relations practices.

  • EAP Students

    Module code: EN7910 This module looks at the relationships between students’ learning experiences and their expectations when entering higher education, as well as how these expectations relate to the expectations of academic staff.

  • New project to help tailor cancer treatments for individual patients

    A new project led by Dr Julian Barwell (pictured) from the Department of Genetics hopes to help move the treatment of human disease from a 'one size fits all' approach to one of tailoring treatment to individual patients.

  • Scoliosis

    One compelling aspect of Shakespeare’s Richard III is his deformity. In the play the king is described as ‘hunchbacked’ and there has been considerable disagreement since whether this is real or a politically motivated invention of his enemies.

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