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  • Writing for Laughs

    Module code: EN3204 This module aims to mix creative writing, criticism and theory in its exploration of modern and contemporary comedy.

  • Mental health relating to childbearing

    Module code: MW2013 This module includes lead lectures and workshops facilitated by subject specialists, such as specialist midwives and perinatal mental health psychologists, case studies, service users’ experiences, group work, role-play and guided independent study.

  • Nick's dissertation

    Read about Nick’s dissertation, Can the understanding of Iron Age peoples' perception of space help us understand the location of Burrough Hill?

  • £2m study - ethnicity and COVID-19 in healthcare workers

    UK-REACH will investigate data held by national healthcare organisations to understand what the risk of having, and dying from, COVID-19 is for ethnic minority healthcare works.

  • Visit our exhibitions

    Find out about the current exhibition by Archives and Special Collections at the University of Leicester.

  • Mental health relating to childbearing

    Module code: MW2013 This module includes lead lectures and workshops facilitated by subject specialists, such as specialist midwives and perinatal mental health psychologists, case studies, service users’ experiences, group work, role-play and guided independent study.

  • Mental health relating to childbearing

    Module code: MW2013 This module includes lead lectures and workshops facilitated by subject specialists, such as specialist midwives and perinatal mental health psychologists, case studies, service users’ experiences, group work, role-play and guided independent study.

  • Employability: how we will help you

    Find out how History at the University at Leicester will help you with employability. Learn about the Leicester Award for Employability and our History in the Classroom module.

  • Learn about oral history and sound heritage at the University Library

    Have you ever wanted to collect memories of your local community, or preserve sound recordings for future generations? You can learn how to at a public conference on Monday 9 July, hosted by the University Library.

  • Managing older people in emergency settings

    The challenges and solutions in for clinicians dealing with older people in emergency settings will be explored in a course designed fill gaps in knowledge and understanding.

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