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  • Sociology Through Literature and Film

    Module code: SY2098 This module offers an exploration of key sociological themes and debates via film and literature.

  • Sociology Through Literature and Film

    Module code: SY2098 This module offers an exploration of key sociological themes and debates via film and literature.

  • Toxicology of Chemical Weapons

    Module code: CH7906 Toxicology of Chemical Weapons focuses on how weaponised chemical agents affect the human body and how to manage a mass casualty event.

  • Marketing BA

    Gain the skills and knowledge to be a successful marketing manager with this degree from the University of Leicester’s School of Business.

  • Business and Management BA

    Explore the realities of management and the managerial experience with this degree from the University of Leicester’s School of Business.

  • Financial Economics and Banking BSc

    At Leicester’s School of Business you’ll study a broad range of topics across banking and finance and learn to apply economic theory in financial contexts.

  • Register now to attend free events at Leicestershire Innovation Festival 2023

    Leicestershire Innovation Festival starts next week - and there’s still time to register for more than 20 events aiming to help increase business productivity.

  • Yu-Chun Kao: Digital Media at the National Palace Museum, Taiwan

    Museum Studies graduate Catherine Sargent talks about life and her career after getting her degree from the University of Leicester.

  • Study

    The University of Leicester Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) has a considerable range of expertise and research interests. Find out more about our undergraduate, postgraduate and research opportunities.

  • Archaeology of the Mediterranean: From the Late Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity

    Module code: AR2035 In this module we will explore the period between c.1400 BC and c.600 AD, examining the varied and important archaeologies of diverse powers and regions which emerged and interacted to significant effect across the first millennia BC and AD.

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