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  • Dissertation

    Module code: PL7503 The dissertation provides an opportunity for you to develop a specific subject and specialist knowledge, which means that your research has to be on a topic that fits with your degree title.

  • How the application process works

    Find out how the application process works for the Higher Education Pathway for Armed Forces programme at Leicester.

  • Health and safety induction

    Browse the Contractors health and safety induction, including a YouTube video, induction signing sheet and code of practice.

  • Archaeological Theory

    Module code: AR2601  What was gender like in the past? How are politics and the past entwined? How was the past different from the present? How can archaeology help us think differently about the present? These are some of the key questions posed by this exciting...

  • Freedom of information

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

  • Chronology of DNA fingerprinting at Leicester

    Explore Professor Jeffreys research journey in the development of DNA fingerprinting from 1977 to the present day.

  • Academic year: 2015-2016

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2015-2016.

  • Support

    Student life is about being independent, but that doesn't mean you won't still need a little help sometimes. The Accommodation Team and Residential Advisers are always on hand to help you out.

  • Twenty-First Century Global Fiction

    Module code: EN3200 What characterises twenty-first century fiction? Does it have distinctive formal and thematic features? What does it tell us about the times we are living in? As Peter Boxall notes, the contemporary moment is ‘always difficult to bring into focus, and...

  • Before Homosexuality: Same-Sex Desire from Smollett to Dickens

    Module code: EN3140 In this module you will examine the many ways in which the love that famously 'dare not speak its name' does receive articulation in a wide range of texts produced in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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