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  • About distance learning

    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.

  • Student Support Services

    At the University of Leicester, we stand together against any kind of bullying or harassment. We offer a range of services to support our students, should they need it.

  • Postgraduate

    The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester provides a stimulating and supportive environment for postgraduate education. Find out more about our MSc Masters courses.

  • Social spaces

    Both Opal Court and Nixon Court have large common rooms where you can spend time chilling out with your friends and neighbours. You're also really close to the campus.

  • Kathleen Kenyon Building

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  • The Curious Feminist: Gender in Global Politics

    Module code: PL2021 Throughout history, cisgender men have held the vast majority of positions of power. This imbalance has had an effect on the role, policies and actions of states and societies. In this module, you will look at the role of sex and gender within global politics.

  • The Curious Feminist: Gender in Global Politics

    Module code: PL2021 Throughout history, cisgender men have held the vast majority of positions of power. This imbalance has had an effect on the role, policies and actions of states and societies. In this module, you will look at the role of sex and gender within global politics.

  • The Curious Feminist: Gender in Global Politics

    Module code: PL2021 Throughout history, cisgender men have held the vast majority of positions of power. This imbalance has had an effect on the role, policies and actions of states and societies. In this module, you will look at the role of sex and gender within global politics.

  • The necessary discomfort of soft intelligence

    Posted by Graham Martin in SAPPHIRE (Social science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch) on October 7, 2015 It’s comforting to have hard facts and figures so that we can feel like we know exactly what went wrong and what went right.

  • Charlie

    Learn more about Charlie, one of our 'Citizens in the making' at Leicester.

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