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    Primarily delivered through online learning, distance education allows you to study in your own time and space so that you can combine achieving a qualification with work or family commitments. Find out more about distance learning.

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    The ELTU offers a wide range of English Language and Study Skills courses to students who are studying at, or who want to study at, the University of Leicester.

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    How distance learning at Leicester works, including information on course materials, using the library, course assessment and student support services.

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    We welcome students from Caribbean countries. Find out about entry requirements, the Caribbean student community and other region-specific information.

  • Urban Conservation MA, by distance learning

    Study Urban Conservation MA, by distance learning 2 years part-time at the University of Leicester

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    Learn more about applying to study at the University of Leicester as an international student.

  • Spanish Pacific – the exhibition and the catalogue

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on June 18, 2014 During my research trip to Seville in January 2014, and then again in March, I had the opportunity to visit the exhibition Pacífico: España y la aventura de la Mar del Sur ( Pacific : Spain...

  • Sanctuary Seekers’ Unit

    The University of Leicester is a University of sanctuary. Find out more about the work we're doing.

  • Funding opportunities

    The British Heart Foundation Accelerator Award will fund several new posts for high calibre researchers early in their careers and provide them with the training, mentoring and support to enable them to become the research leaders of the future.

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