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  • Yan Ying

    The academic profile of Dr Yan Ying, Associate Professor at the University of Leicester

  • Early Modern Fantasies and Fears

    Module code: EN3203 Although horror and fantasy only grew into distinct literary genres in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, they have deep roots.

  • Literature and Culture in 1859

    Module code: EN7127 In publishing terms, 1859 was an extraordinary year. It saw the publication (or the serialisation) of a number of books that would become defining texts for the Victorian period.

  • Unexpected Recall and Overdue Library Notices

    11 September 2020 Have you received a recall and overdue notice about your Library books? If so, do not be concerned, these emails can be ignored. Over the last 24hrs you may have received recall and overdue notices from the University Library. These emails can be ignored.

  • Michelle O Reilly

    The academic profile of Dr Michelle O Reilly, Associate Professor of Communication in Mental Health and Chartered Psychologist in Health at University of Leicester

  • Superdiversity on Screen

    Find out more about a series of film screenings exploring superdiversity.

  • on not using tidymodels

    argument against using tidymodels when teaching data analysis

  • Psychometric tests

    Psychometric tests range from verbal reasoning to aptitude tests. Find out more about what's involved and view our further resources to help you successfully undertake these types of tests.

  • Evidencing Senior Leader Praxis

    Module code: MN7716 This apprentice-centred module runs throughout the Senior leader Apprenticeship / Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration programme and is designed to help you build the evidence you need to write a portfolio of evidence to highlight how you...

  • Richard III and the legacy of his re-discovery

    Mathew Morris (pictured), Site Director for the Grey Friars Project, University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), has written an article for the British Academy reflecting on his time working on the discovery of Richard III.

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