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  • The impact of Pokémon Go to be explored at free public lecture

    The social impact of viral augmented reality game Pokémon Go, which became a cultural phenomenon in 2016, will be explored during a free public lecture at our University on Wednesday 8 February between 4:00PM – 5:30PM.

  • The Science of Reading to be explored in Professorial Inaugural Lecture

    A free public lecture hosted by the University of Leicester will provide an insight into how the brain learns to read and how reading behaviour changes with age on Thursday 16 March.

  • Simply the best

    Work by a team from the University of Leicester has been showcased for its excellence.

  • End of year transcript

    ordering end of year transcripts

  • Contact us

    Find out how to get in touch with the Department of Respiratory Sciences (formerly Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) at the University of Leicester by email, telephone and in person.

  • Cross sectional anatomy, physiology and pathology

    Module code: RA2001 This module will introduce you to the anatomy and physiology of key body systems such as the reproductive and gastrointestinal etc.

  • Tackling hate: Striving for social justice

    Tackling hate: Striving for social justice On Tuesday 9 November 2021, the first in our series of free public talks, Difficult Conversations, took place.

  • News

    Physics blog Physics blog pjm69@leicester.ac.uk sitecore\McMillanPaulJ. Browse the blog published by our Physics and Astronomy team. Physics and Astronomy news Physics and Astronomy news pjm69@leicester.ac.uk sitecore\McMillanPaulJ.

  • Digital

    Module code: MU7557 This module focuses on how to use digital media purposefully and creatively in museum contexts.

  • Cultural Management and Marketing

    Module code: MU7573 This module will teach you to: Develop a critical understanding of management and marketing approaches applied to a range of international cultural heritage and museum contexts.

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