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  • Politics, Technology, and Ecology in Francophone Culture

    Module code: FR2030 This module explores how French-speaking writers, filmmakers, and artists have imagined alternative worlds in order to reflect critically on our present and imagine the future.

  • Conference Interpreting 2

    Module code: TS3002 This module will be delivered via workshops in our well-equipped Conference Interpreting Suite. It is designed to further enhance your simultaneous interpreting skills with theme-based practice sessions.

  • Conference Interpreting 2

    Module code: TS3002 This module will be delivered via workshops in our well-equipped Conference Interpreting Suite. It is designed to further enhance your simultaneous interpreting skills with theme-based practice sessions.

  • External Relations Division

    We are the External Relations Division (ERD) at the University of Leicester. We are responsible for meeting our student recruitment and fundraising targets, promoting our research, supporting our international agenda, and ensuring that we engaging with University stakeholders.

  • Senate regulation 5: Regulations governing undergraduate programmes of study (2018/19 to 2024/25)

    Read Senate Regulation 5: Regulations governing undergraduate programmes of study (2018/19 to 2024/25).

  • Politics, Technology, and Ecology in Francophone Culture

    Module code: FR2030 This module explores how French-speaking writers, filmmakers, and artists have imagined alternative worlds in order to reflect critically on our present and imagine the future.

  • Conference Interpreting 2

    Module code: TS3002 This module will be delivered via workshops in our well-equipped Conference Interpreting Suite. It is designed to further enhance your simultaneous interpreting skills with theme-based practice sessions.

  • Politics, Technology, and Ecology in Francophone Culture

    Module code: FR2030 This module explores how French-speaking writers, filmmakers, and artists have imagined alternative worlds in order to reflect critically on our present and imagine the future.

  • Stephen Dunne

    Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption

  • Ex academia luxus: Or Why do we pay to access academic publications?

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on December 15, 2017   In this week’s blog, School of Business doctoral student Secki Jose (spj15@le.ac.uk) explores why universities are paying more and more to access the knowledge that their academics produce.

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