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  • Ecuadorian thoughts on religion, power and the subaltern classes

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on July 10, 2016 The Iglesia de la Merced , in Quito, was built in 1737 on the remains of the original church that dated from 1538 – four years after the foundation of the city.

  • The story behind the film

    Dr Astley Clarke’s idea for a new university became a focus for the foundation of the living memorial, which today stands as the University of Leicester.

  • Student academic experience survey

    Information you need to know The Student Academic Experience Survey is being carried out by the Planning, Legal and Governance Directorate. The University of Leicester is the Data Controller for your information.

  • Information for international agents

    If you are an international agent for the University of Leicester, use this guide to browse key information from across our website about the University and working with us.

  • Year in Industry (optional)

    Our programme offers a year in industry option, allowing you the opportunity to gain professional experience by of working in a sector related to your course, whilst developing workplace skills and building a network with people in industry.

  • Research degrees

    The University of Leicester is one of the world’s leading research-intensive universities, and research excellence is at the heart of what we do in criminology. Find out more about our PhD and MPhil in Criminology.

  • Italian Language (Advanced)

    Module code: IT1010 (double module) Language study will be based on an integrated communicative approach and will be placed in a context that relates to contemporary life, society and culture in Italy.

  • Italian Language (Upper Intermediate)

    Module code: IT3113 Language study will be based on an integrated communicative approach and will be placed in a context that relates to contemporary life, society and culture in Italy.

  • Managing Security in the Workplace: Approaches, Regulation and Governance

    Module code: CR7720 This module considers approaches to managing security, regulation and governance. It will encourage you to critically consider the extent to which the study of crime at work can inform the study of security and risk management.

  • Understanding English and Welsh Communities and Cultures, c. 1800–2000

    Module code: HS7130 In this module, you'll explore a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh regional communities and cultures between c. 1750 and 2000.

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