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  • Science 4: Electricity, Magnetism and the Quantum World

    Module code: FS0014 In this module you will explore the origin and interactions of electric and magnetic forces and fields. You will learn about the flow of electricity and electric circuits, including capacitance, electromagnetic inductance and power generation.

  • The Globalisation of Sexuality: Culture and Media

    Module code: MS7056 This module investigates the theory behind the globalisation of sexuality in terms of LGBTQ activism and the representation of non-heterosexuals across the globe.

  • Creative Audiences

    Module Code: MS1010 This module introduces you to display knowledge of the ways that audience research is informed by different theoretical and methodological perspectives.

  • Media Industries: Convergence, Divergence

    Module code: MS7505 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline This module combines a study of the distinctive features of particular media organisations or industries with issues which are generic to all media industries.

  • Communications and Globalisation

    Module code: MS7503 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline Through this module students will acquire a critical understanding of different approaches to the study of the media in relation to processes of political, economic or social development.

  • Southmeade House

    A converted house in The Village, Southmeade House is full of character and is just across the road from the University Shuttle Bus stop and The Village Hub.

  • Shirley Lodge

    Shirley Lodge offers affordable accommodation in the centre of The Village. With only four rooms, Shirley Lodge is a good option if you would like to live with a small group of people.

  • The changing ways we work

    The changing ways we work – Paul Brook PI7Pt1AYSVA 300|In this video, Associate Professor of Work and Employment, Paul Brook, discusses some of the topics a BA Human Resource Management student would study at Leicester, including what impact artificial intelligence and...

  • Celebrating the Launch of JWST

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 December 2021 Space scientists at the University of Leicester are celebrating the launch of the most advanced space observatory ever built. After 25 years and a $10bn (£7.

  • Academic and teaching staff

    Find out how to contact the academic staff at Leicester Medical School.

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