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  • Academic Values and Practices

    Module code: EN7905 This module explores the institutions in which EAP takes place.

  • Vice-Chancellor Nishan Canagarajah: Inaugural address

    --> Shaping Our 2nd Century Vice-Chancellor Nishan Canagarajah’s inaugural address, Shaping Our 2nd Century, was delivered on Wednesday, 29 January 2020.

  • Photo gallery Celebrating Leicester Citys Premier League victory

    Staff from around the University have been sending in photographs of their celebrations of Leicester City Football Club's historic victory, which has made them only sixth team to win the Premier League.

  • Academic scholarships and home fees

    Check Sanctuary scholarships for on campus and DL academic programmes and home fees for asylum seekers and people from refugee backgrounds at the University of Leicester, University of Sanctuary

  • Leicester: On Demand

    Watch content from the University of Leicester anywhere, any time. Hear from our students and experts, catch up on events and presentations that you have missed, and view advice and guidance tailored to you.

  • Specialised Foundation Programme SFP

    Our Academic Foundation Programmes at Leicester are two year training posts, with a 4 month research placement, which allow further study into clinical academia.

  • Thesis examination

    (1)9.57 The research student must successfully defend their thesis in a viva voce examination before a research degree by published work shall be awarded. Examining teams (1)9.58 The viva voce examination must be conducted by an examining team.

  • Return of marked work

    University of Leicester policy on marked work ensures timely feedback is returned to support student learning and assessment literacy.

  • Attitudes to Convict Ancestry: Documentary Review

    Posted by Katy Roscoe in Carceral Archipelago on December 2, 2016 In this blog post I review the documentary ‘A Secret History of my Family: Gadbury Sisters’ , which aired in 2016, and discuss how it reflects changing attitudes to convict ancestry amongst British and...

  • Getting Away with Murder in Eighteenth Century England. The Surgeon’s Bain and the Power of the Crim

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on March 14, 2016   The Murder Act of 1752 could have created a major new supply line for the hard-pressed anatomy teachers of England, Wales and Scotland.

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