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  • Roman Archaeology Conference 2022 – University of Leicester

    Professor Penelope Allison shares her experience of the 2022 RAC-TRAC conference in Split Croatia.

  • Sergey Piletsky

    The academic profile of Professor Sergey Piletsky, Head of Research at University of Leicester

  • Social Studies of Finance 2

    Module code: MN7381 Module Outline After completing this module students will be able to analyse case studies (using the concepts and techniques taught in the Semester One, Social Studies of Finance I) based on real life event studies in financial institutions.

  • Detective Fiction from Sherlock Holmes to the Second World War

    Module code: EN3169 From Sherlock Holmes to the Second World War, this module will consider how the forms and themes of detective fiction developed between the late Victorian period and the mid-twentieth century.

  • Literature for Children and Young Adults

    Module code: EN1090 On this module we’ll explore literature aimed at young people, ranging from some of the earliest such works in English to contemporary novels.

  • Literature for Children and Young Adults

    Module code: EN1090 On this module we’ll explore literature aimed at young people, ranging from some of the earliest such works in English to contemporary novels.

  • Dr Jen-Hsien Hsu

    The academic profile of Dr Lukas Hsu, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Student Placement Project

    Module code: CR3037 This module provides the opportunity (subject to availability) to undertake a work-based placement within a criminology or criminal justice related environment, and to complete a research project in this environment.

  • Literature for Children and Young Adults

    Module code: EN1090 On this module we’ll explore literature aimed at young people, ranging from some of the earliest such works in English to contemporary novels.

  • National Trust and University of Leicester launch pioneering film to explore fascinating stories of disability from the Trust’s sites and collections for the first time

    Everywhere and Nowhere is a collaboration between the National Trust and the University of Leicester’s Research Centre for Museums and Galleries The collaboration shines a light on ten fascinating stories of disability from collections and sites in the National...

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