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  • Hitchcock and Film History

    Module code: HA3438 With an active career spanning 50 years of film history, Alfred Hitchcock is one of the few undisputed auteurs and remains one of the most popular (and often controversial) of all film-makers.

  • Living with Dictatorship: European Societies, 1918-1941

    Module code: HS2362 This module will compare and examine the social history of interwar Europe, focusing upon Nazi Germany, Francoist Spain, Fascist Italy and the Stalinist Soviet Union.

  • Interaction Design (ID) and User Experience (UX)

    Module code: CO4223 In this module we will cover basic theoretical models and practical skills for the design and evaluation of interactive systems. We will explore the core concepts of usability and UX, and also the principles of design.

  • Interaction Design (ID) and User Experience (UX)

    Module code: CO7223 In this module we will cover basic theoretical models and practical skills for the design and evaluation of interactive systems. We will explore the core concepts of usability and UX, and also the principles of design.

  • Migration, Superdiversity and Language

    Module code: ED7717 This module will build your knowledge of the key theoretical notions and concepts in the field of migration, superdiversity and language.

  • Implementing Improvements in Organisational Performance

    Module code: MN7369 This module begins with looking at how the (re)organisation of production and/or service can be used to enhance competitiveness in a variety of occupational, sectoral, national, international and global settings, and how this can be implemented.

  • Emergency Planning Management

    Module code: MK7608 This module introduces various dimensions of the management of emergencies.

  • Team Leicester

    Discover Team Leicester sports clubs at the University of Leicester.

  • Everywhere and Nowhere: exploring histories of disability across the National Trust

    National Trust and University of Leicester launch new film to explore fascinating, previously untold stories of disability from the Trust’s sites and collections

  • Cancer expert receives £100,000 donation towards his vital work

    A cancer expert who prolonged the life of the inspirational author and charity founder, Mick May, has received a £100,000 donation to help continue his ground breaking work at the university of Leicester.

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