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    We're really glad you were able to join us. Thanks for letting us know you attended one of our Open Days.

  • Indigenous Geographies of Carceral Islands

    Essay about the indigenous georaphies on three Australian convict islands - Melville; Cockatoo; Rottnest

  • Journalism with Creative Writing BA

    Learn professional journalism skills and develop your writing skills across multiple forms, from fiction to script-writing, in Leicester’s Journalism with Creative Writing BA.

  • Publications

    Take a look at the publications available to those studying European Law and Internationalisation at The University of Leicester.

  • Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology) BSc

    The relationship between the subcellular realm and the whole organism is a delicate and fragile one. Tiny changes can have huge effects on body systems, but can be tackled or prevented with correctly targeted drugs.

  • Biological Sciences (Biochemistry) BSc

    What are the chemical processes that happen inside all living things? And what do they tell us about the baffling complexity of life? Welcome to the fascinating world of biochemistry. This degree includes the option to change your specialism in your second year.

  • University staff and students feature in FT testimonies

    Staff and students from the University's School of Management feature in a new video series from the Financial Times.

  • Branding and Communications

    Module code: MN7585  Module Outline This module combines two very popular concepts within marketing studies. In fact, the subject of branding and communications is probably the most popular marketing subject amongst students, practitioners and the public at large today.

  • Engineering Seminars

    Engineering Tissue: the role of structure - Dr Jenny Shepherd Date: Wednesday 11 March 2020 Time: 2.

  • Politicians and media fuel hate crime in Britain say experts

    Professor Neil Chakraborti and Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, from our Centre for Hate Studies, say the ‘toxic climate’ surrounding the EU referendum debate has helped to ‘embolden’ people to target those they regard as ‘different’ or ‘foreign’.

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