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  • Using Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR1008 This module builds on your developing familiarity with archaeological evidence, and goes one step further. It introduces you to how archaeologists use this evidence in interpretation, especially how data are reported and presented.

  • Using Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR1008 This module builds on your developing familiarity with archaeological evidence, and goes one step further. It introduces you to how archaeologists use this evidence in interpretation, especially how data are reported and presented.

  • Latin American Politics

    Module code: PL2028 Latin America has witnessed both a tumultuous political landscape and political innovation. There are many issues fuelling political upheaval in Latin countries from social injustice, corruption, racism, sexism and environmental exploitation.

  • Introduction to Security and Risk

    Module code: CR1511 In this introductory module you will look at the key concepts associated with security, risk and management, exploring the complex interrelationship between security, risk and health and safety, including the problems of defining each of these areas.

  • Radical Histories

    Module code: HS2239 What is currently considered as being radical? What individuals and movements were seen as radical in their historical context? Over the course of this module you'll be analysing radical history in Britain and Israel/Palestine.

  • Over £300,000 funding to fuel university boost to region’s innovation ecosystem

    University of Leicester to lead a partnership with Loughborough University and De Montfort University and Leicester Start Ups to benefit innovation within Leicester and Leicestershire

  • People

    Programme leadership team Martin Tobin Programme Director and Theme 2 Lead As the first person in my family to go to university, I found Leicester Medical School to be a diverse, welcoming and caring environment.

  • Decoding gigantic insect genome could help tackle devastating locust crises

    A ‘game changing’ study deciphering the genetic material of the desert locust by researchers at the University of Leicester, could help combat the crop-ravaging behaviour of the notorious insect pest which currently exacerbates a hunger crisis across many developing countries.

  • Human intelligence just got less mysterious, according to Leicester University’s neuroscientists

    Neuroscience experts from the University of Leicester have released research that breaks with the past fifty years of neuroscientific opinion, arguing that the way we store memories is key to making human intelligence superior to that of animals.

  • Re-use of public sector information

    public task statement setting out the functions carried out by the University Library under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015

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