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  • Centre for New Writing Events Sept-Dec 2013 University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by corinnefowler in School of English Blog on September 17, 2013 SuAndi We have planned an exciting programme of free literary events this semester at the Centre for New Writing (CNW).

  • Freedom of information

    See your rights to access data held by the University under the freedom of information act (2000).

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 11

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Sensational anti-drag queen David Hoyle to give special free performance in Leicester

    Sensational anti-drag queen David Hoyle is giving a special free performance in Leicester as part of LGBT+ History Month being marked at our University. Hoyle came to prominence in the 1990s as the Divine David.

  • Mechanics of Materials (MoM)

    Explore Mechanics of Materials research inside the Engineering department at the University of Leicester.

  • October 2024

      Meetings Other  1 Postgraduate Research Sub-Committee 10.00am Audit and Assurance Committee 10.

  • Psychology annual lecture to explore controversy surrounding cognitive neuroscience

    Controversy surrounding the extent to which detailed information about brain activity can enhance our understanding of ourselves and how we tick will be examined at the annual Sluckin Lecture on 3 May.

  • Six degrees of separation why it is a small world after all

    It’s a small world after all – and now science has explained why.

  • Social events and activities

    Find out more about the social events and activities which take place around the Presessional English Programme at Leicester.

  • The Child Writer

    Module code: EN3073 Teaching is through weekly two-hour seminars which will include whole and small group discussions based on set readings. This module provides both traditional and innovative approaches to the child author.

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