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  • Criminal Law (advanced)

    Module code: LW3220 The criminal law is the most coercive rule-enforcing institution of the state. It affords authority to the state to arrest, prosecute, and punish an individual for contravening the criminal law.

  • Senate regulations 6: Regulations governing taught postgraduate programmes of study (exception variations 2020)

    Introduction 6.1 These regulations apply to all taught postgraduate programmes and students. 6.2 Senate may approve programmes which lead to the award of Masters degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas or Postgraduate Certificates.

  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Communications Strategy

    Module code: MK7011 This module brings together three core elements of the marketing discipline: consumer behaviour, branding, and marketing communications.

  • Textiles, Dress and Identity in the Roman World

    Module code: AH3079 A lot of evidence survives for the study of Roman dress: fragmentary textiles, texts and iconography in a variety of media.

  • Researcher explores the special skills required to be a medieval baker

    With The Great British Bake Off back on our screens and a University graduate taking part, many around campus are talking about the much-loved programme, which is now in its seventh season.

  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Communications Strategy

    Module code: MK7011 This module brings together three core elements of the marketing discipline: consumer behaviour, branding, and marketing communications.

  • Minutes

    Find minutes for Council meetings from the 2012-13 academic year through to the present, as well as contact details for requesting minutes for meetings which took place in earlier years.

  • Law

    Find your research degree supervisor in Law at Leicester.

  • Donations and transfers

    This page contains information about how to prepare material you would like to donate or transfer to us and what else is involved.

  • Leicester mini workshop, July 2018

    We held a mini-workshop for the minimal surfaces project at the University of Leicester in July 2018.

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