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  • University of Leicester President and Vice-Chancellor responds to new report on the value of a university degree

    Comment by Professor Sir Nishan Canagarajah

  • Evelyn Waugh project will be ‘one of the great monuments of twenty-first century literary scholarship’

    Praise from Times Literary Supplement for University of Leicester project to publish novelist Evelyn Waugh's entire output.

  • Journalism Ethics and Regulation

    Module code:JO1002 This module will introduce you to the regulation, codes of practice and professional ethics of journalism, and will feature much lively discussion and debate.

  • Journalism Ethics and Regulation

    Module code:JO1002 This module will introduce you to the regulation, codes of practice and professional ethics of journalism, and will feature much lively discussion and debate.

  • Journalism Ethics and Regulation

    Module code:JO1002 This module will introduce you to the regulation, codes of practice and professional ethics of journalism, and will feature much lively discussion and debate.

  • Andrew Hudson

    The academic profile of Professor Andrew Hudson, Professor of Biophysical Chemistry at University of Leicester

  • Economics BSc

    With this degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll study the ideas and issues central to economics, across modules including macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics.

  • Economics BSc

    With this degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll study the ideas and issues central to economics, across modules including macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics.

  • Trauma-informed pedagogy

    Check research on trauma informed pedagogy in the English classroom for refugee learners from University of Leicester Sanctuary Seekers' Unit and access free training resources or book workshop.

  • Out of print

    The Prehistory of the East Midlands Claylands Patrick Clay Leicester Archaeology Monograph 9 (2002) The extensive claylands of the East Midlands have seen little research and do not figure greatly in prehistoric studies.

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