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  • Engineering Principles and Experimentation

    Module code: FS0024 During this module you will get the chance to develop your experimental skills in an engineering context. This module is designed to give you hands-on experience in an engineering laboratory environment using a range of equipment.

  • Second Language Teaching

    Module code: EN7521 This module focuses on contemporary approaches to English Language Teaching (ELT) and key aspects of ELT methodology.

  • Realism and Cinema

    Module code: HA2114 This module focuses on an issue that has been central to film and cinema from its nineteenth-century origins to the digitalisation of the twenty first century -the ability of the camera to give an impression of reality.

  • Crisis Management

    Module code: MN3145 Global society is facing various crises, such as economic downturns, climate change, food deprivation, natural disasters, terrorism and war.

  • Engineering Principles and Experimentation

    Module code: FS0024 During this module you will get the chance to develop your experimental skills in an engineering context. This module is designed to give you hands-on experience in an engineering laboratory environment using a range of equipment.

  • Pascale Lorber

    The academic profile of Ms Pascale Lorber, Associate Professor

  • Advanced Macroeconomics

    Module code: EC3001 Can we look through the complexity of the macroeconomic environment and identify the forces that govern movements of national income, inflation and unemployment?  How do economic policies react to these movements and what is macroeconomic...

  • Universitys travel plan praised as an exemplar

    The University of Leicester’s travel plan has now been published and has received high praise from the city council. The project led by Dr Sandra Lee from our Environment Team was described as being of ’a very high standard’ and ‘exemplary.

  • First photo from Junos Jupiter orbit released

    NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent its first in-orbit view. Juno’s visible-light camera was turned on six days after Juno fired its main engine and placed itself into orbit around the largest planetary inhabitant of our solar system. The new view was obtained on 10 July at 6.

  • Research

    History at the University of Leicester has a longstanding reputation for excellence in historical research. Our academics have a broad range of research expertise covering a wide chronological and geographical range. Find out more.

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