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  • Rethinking Punishment and Rehabilitation

    Module code: CR7147 This module will take a theoretical and practical approach to examining the different philosophies, theories and political rationales of punishment and rehabilitation.

  • Rethinking Punishment and Rehabilitation

    Module code: CR7147 This module will take a theoretical and practical approach to examining the different philosophies, theories and political rationales of punishment and rehabilitation.

  • Engaging Visitors and Audiences

    Module code: MU7507 Module Outline This module is concerned with how museums impact audiences in a variety of ways, and how they contribute to learning.

  • Public lecture series to celebrate 100 years of research

    Brookfield is the new home of the University’s School of Business, situated in the historic Stoneygate Conservation Area.

  • Research initiative to explore how media can help romance blossom in post-disaster environments

    Media Cultures, a new research initiative that explores the role of the media in our shared cultural lives, will hold its official launch at a free public event on Thursday 16 June between 4.00-6.30pm at Bankfield House.

  • University of Leicester wins Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

    THE Award THE award win Professor Lisa Smith receives her THE Award for Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences|University receives Times Higher Education Award for a pioneering kit that enables victims of sexual violence to capture DNA evidence.

  • Recent Research Funding Awards

    Read our case studies to get a taste of some of the amazing research that happens in the School of Museum Studies.

  • Joe Ortons life and legacy celebrated in three East Midlands exhibitions

    A renowned University of Leicester expert on playwright Joe Orton is involved in three public exhibitions about his life and work.

  • Where is the help for victims of hate?

    Improving policy and practice by leading research into what lies behind the official hate crime figures.

  • Pro Bono

    The Leicester Law School pro bono groups are an excellent way to prepare for a career in the legal profession. Find out more about the two strands of pro bono work of which you can be a part when you study with us.

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