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  • Centre for Urban history

    The University of Leicester's Centre of Urban History (CUH) aims to carry out historical research of towns and cities which attracts scholars and students from around the world.

  • About the Department of Population Health Sciences

    Find out more about the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Leicester - our staff, our locations and our commitment to Athena SWAN.

  • Latin America and the Caribbean

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

  • The mobile phone: a tool for sousveillance?

    Read the article "The mobile phone: a tool for sousveillance?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Family History: Contexts, Identity and Belonging

    Module code: HS7131 Interest in family history has grown in recent years, partly due to TV shows such as the BBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?" and new technologies such as the Internet making it easier to access genealogical resources.

  • How to apply

    Information on how to apply for your distance learning course at the University of Leicester.

  • Modern Languages with Film Studies BA

    Build a firm grounding in film studies, whilst studying one or two modern languages (French, Italian and Spanish) at the University of Leicester.

  • Mathematics MMath

    This four-year degree expands on the Mathematics BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into relevant professions. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.

  • Harold Ruiz

    The academic profile of Dr Harold Ruiz, Associate Professor in Electrical Machines and Power Systems at University of Leicester

  • Academic publishes new book on Brexit Trump and the Media

    The impact of Brexit, Donald Trump and last month’s General Election on the media are explored in a new book titled 'Brexit, Trump and the Media' edited by Tor Clark from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology.

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