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  • News and events

    Take a look at what's happening in the School of Arts at Leicester. Browse University and national news, or find stories published directly by our School of Arts team.

  • Contemporary European Cinema

    Module code: HA3447 This module will examine post-1990 European cinemas' responses to diverse social, political, historical and economic issues. We will explore the expressions of a ‘European identity’ and its ‘others’ in contemporary mainstream and art-house film.

  • Contemporary European Cinema

    Module code: HA3447 This module will examine post-1990 European cinemas' responses to diverse social, political, historical and economic issues. We will explore the expressions of a ‘European identity’ and its ‘others’ in contemporary mainstream and art-house film.

  • Contemporary European Cinema

    Module code: HA3447 This module will examine post-1990 European cinemas' responses to diverse social, political, historical and economic issues. We will explore the expressions of a ‘European identity’ and its ‘others’ in contemporary mainstream and art-house film.

  • Study finds final year individual bonuses are counter-productive

    A new study by researchers in the UK and Australia has found it makes better business sense to reward team performance rather than provide individual bonuses – and that group rewards generate the top-performing individuals.

  • Videos of previous ceremonies

    Every graduation ceremony is filmed and posted onto YouTube in its entirety. Find the year you graduated from the University of Leicester and watch it back.

  • Julian Matthews

    The academic profile of Dr Julian Matthews, Associate Professor in Media and Communication at University of Leicester

  • Mamalian expression

    vectors available for protein expression in mammalian cells

  • Crime and its Representation in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1834-2018

    Bringing together participants from Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, Barbados and the UK, the ‘Crime and its Representation in the Anglophone Caribbean’ project addresses the acute and complex problem of crime in Anglophone Caribbean societies from various disciplinary perspectives.

  • Our team

    The University of Leicester Archaeological Services have a world class team with a number of skills to provide the award-winning service we are known for.

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