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  • The Leicester Medieval Research Centre

    The University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre co-ordinates interdisciplinary research and teaching in medieval subjects across the College of Social Science, Arts and Humanities.

  • What do students think of their courses?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 10, 2016 Find out by downloading the 2016 Student academic experience survey from Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) and the Higher Education Academy.

  • Preparing for an interview

    Learn more about preparing for your interviews and browse a checklist for what to do in the run up to conducting your interview.

  • Asia

    If you are from Asia, use this page to navigate to your country to find out about entry requirements, national student societies and other country- or region-specific information.

  • Media and Public Relations MA

    This is for you if... you want to gain a critical understanding of the practices and outcomes of public relations within the context of rapidly changing media environments.

  • Media and Public Relations MA

    This is for you if... you want to gain a critical understanding of the practices and outcomes of public relations within the context of rapidly changing media environments.

  • Foundation Professor of midwifery receives national honour

    A midwifery academic from Leicester has received a national honour from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) for her contribution to midwifery education and practice. Jayne Marshall, our Foundation Professor of Midwifery, has received a prestigious RCM Fellowship.

  • Publications

    Browse the list of recent publications authored, edited or contributed to by people working and researching within the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre.

  • Medical Biosciences (Physiology) MBiolSci

    The human body is a collection of interacting systems that in normal health work smoothly with each other in a self-regulated manner.

  • Medical Biosciences (Physiology) MBiolSci

    The human body is a collection of interacting systems that in normal health work smoothly with each other in a self-regulated manner.

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