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  • Politics and Sociology BA

    Leicester’s Politics and Sociology degree explore the links between politics and social issues and offers the flexibility to shape your course around your interests.

  • Journalism and English BA

    The BA in Journalism and English offers you the best of old and new: a grounding in the cornerstones of English literature and the ability to reflect on the place of digital and social media in the 21st century media ecosystem and apply this knowledge to your future career.

  • Ancient History BA

    Engage with the history of the classical world and explore a fascinating and crucial chapter of our human past with Leicester’s Ancient History BA degree.

  • Engineering with Foundation Year BEng

    Engineers solve problems – including ones involving their education. If you don’t quite have the entry requirements to study an engineering degree at Leicester, this engineering foundation degree will get you there.

  • International Relations BA

    At Leicester you’ll explore international relations from 1945 to the present, and choose from a wide range of modules to shape your degree around your interests.

  • Journalism BA

    Develop professional multi-platform skills and investigate why journalism is so relevant to society, culture and democracy in Leicester’s Journalism degree.

  • Loan eligibility

    To be eligible to receive US Direct Loans you must: Be a US Citizen or an eligible non-citizen Have a valid US Social Security Number Be registered on a full-time or part-time (at least half-time) course with us Be living in the UK while studying Have not...

  • PhD student develops cancer survival prediction tool

    Researchers from the Department of Health Sciences have developed an online tool which presents a variety of measures that quantify the survival of patients with cancer from different perspectives.

  • History of Judaism in Leicester to be explored at event

    The history of Judaism in Leicester will be explored at a free public event on Thursday 6 October.

  • Research to examine how children use social media to promote mental wellbeing and seek health advice

    A new project led by Dr Michelle O'Reilly from the Department of Sociology aims to explore the role social media plays in promoting mental health and wellbeing in children.

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