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  • History of Italian Cinema

    Module code: IT2012 This module offers an introduction to the history of Italian cinema throughout the 20th century. You will explore the work of selected directors and key texts, and will learn to place them in their historical context.

  • The Politics of Intelligence

    Module code: PL3119 The act of gathering intelligence is one of the most important for any political administration, particularly at states of war or tension.

  • American Political Development

    Module code: PL3114 The politics of the United States is the scene of a bitter schism. The Republican and Democratic parties are arguably more divided than ever, and this is down to bitter division on fundamental issues in American society and foreign policy.

  • Advertising and Society

    Module code: MS7047 You’ll be exploring all aspects involved with advertising and media, from its origins and social impact to how agencies function.

  • What the Butler Saw

    Get more information about the ways in which we celebrated the 50th anniversary of What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton, for the Joe Orton: 50 Years On project.

  • Research opportunities

    We welcome organisations from policy, environmental practice and industry contacting us to discuss collaboration opportunities.

  • Blackboard

    Information on Blackboard, our virtual learning environment. You can access it from anywhere in the world, and it’s home to everything that you’ll need for your course.

  • Lucy Ferdous

    The academic profile of Dr Lucy Ferdous, Lecturer in Accounting at University of Leicester

  • Anglo-Saxon England to Alfred

    Module code: HS2301 You’ll be studying Anglo-Saxon England from 500–900 AD, this is the proto-historic ‘migration and settlement’ period through to the well-documented reign of King Alfred.

  • Earth Observation and Remote Sensing

    Module code: GY7028 Remote sensing is collecting data from a distance – without actually being there. We use remote sensing technologies such as satellites and aerial sensors for Earth Observation – to collect data about the Earth’s physical, chemical and biological systems.

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