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  • Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union

    Module code: HS2348 The end of three hundred years of the Romanov dynasty marked the beginning of a dramatically different era in Russian history. V.I.

  • Students Union launches new resource on How to Adult

    An online resource designed to help students learn ‘How to Adult’ has been launched by our Students’ Union.

  • Chancellor’s International Scholarship

    To honour Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock PhD as the University of Leicester's Chancellor, we are offering our Chancellor's International Scholarship to eligible undergraduate international students.

  • Materials, cases and links

    View publications by participants, legislation, literature and cases related to the Crossing Boundaries project.

  • 2019

    Here the list of publications of 2019 can be found.

  • People

    Learn more about the people involved in the Centre for New Writing.

  • Generic learning outcomes

    A tool for museums, libraries and archives to demonstrate the outcomes and impact of users’ learning experiences.

  • Senate Regulation 5, exceptional variation for students who were due to graduate in 2020

    5.1 Variation from this scheme will normally only be permitted where there is a requirement from a professional or statutory legal body, and must be approved by the Education Committee. Any such variations shall be specified in the programme specification.

  • Senate Regulation 5: Students who commenced their studies before 2018/19 and are due to graduate in 2021 or later

    5.1 Variation from this scheme will normally only be permitted where there is a requirement from a professional or statutory legal body, and must be approved by the Education Committee. Any such variations shall be specified in the programme specification.

  • Modern Britain: c1700-Present

    Module code: HS1013 Throughout this module you’ll untangle key controversies in British history, and look at how and why we came to view these events in this way.

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