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  • Revolutionary England, 1640-1660: Politics, Religion, Ideas

    Module code: HS2339 During the 1640s, England experienced a civil war followed by a revolution, as the victorious parliamentarians executed King Charles I and established a commonwealth.

  • Critical Geopolitics

    Module code: GY3414 This final year module provides an in-depth grounding in ideas and concepts from the critical and feminist traditions in geopolitics. In particular, it outlines the approach of the Everyday Geopolitical Lives research cluster within the School.

  • Protest and Publics in the Network Society

    Module code: MS7102 Module Outline This module is relevant to you if you are interested in investigating digital media, particularly protest, activism and/or online debate.

  • Analysing Communication Processes

    Module code: MS2002 Module Outline In this module you will be introduced to - and critically examine - the key research methods, tools, and approaches for the analysis of all aspects of media and communication processes.

  • Forensic pathologist recounts experience investigating torture in Syria

    Dr Stuart Hamilton, a leading pathologist from the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, is used to dealing with death and injury - in his line of work, investigating the cause of death in individuals is part of the job.

  • Leicesters contribution to forensic history featured by BBC

    BBC4’s new three-part documentary series exploring the history and development of forensic science includes contributions from academics at the University of Leicester, including Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys discussing his invention of DNA fingerprinting.

  • Blown away One Show feature on the marvels of scientific glassblowing

    Tucked away in our Department of Chemistry is a workshop where Gayle Price, the University’s Scientific Glassblower, spends her time creating specialised glassware and apparatus for research and teaching purposes.

  • Conference to explore the lasting scars of conflict

    Military welfare during the British Civil Wars and how the lasting scars of these conflicts influenced the nation for generations to come will be explored at a conference between 7-8 August at Newark Museum, Nottinghamshire, organised by the Centre for English Local History.

  • Medieval skeletons discovered at Leicester Castle

    A team of Leicester archaeologists has uncovered medieval human remains at Leicester Castle. The skeletons, discovered by builders while laying new electrical cables, have yet to be radiocarbon dated or identified but it is thought they may be six or seven centuries old.

  • New research explores how experiences of medical students may affect choosing careers in general practice

    New research to better understand how medical students’ perceptions of their experiences of their undergraduate curriculum may affect choosing general practice as a career has been published in the British Journal of General Practice.

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