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  • English and Education

    Module code: EN2196 The module is based around a 10-week school placement during the Spring term, usually visiting one half-day or full-day per week (the exact dates and times to be agreed directly between yourself and the student).

  • English and Education

    Module code: EN2196 The module is based around a 10-week school placement during the Spring term, usually visiting one half-day or full-day per week (the exact dates and times to be agreed directly between yourself and the student).

  • Gozde Naiboglu

    The academic profile of Dr Gozde Naiboglu, Lecturer in Film Studies at University of Leicester

  • Anna Claydon

    The academic profile of Dr Anna Claydon, Associate Professor in Media and Film, College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Director of EDI at University of Leicester

  • July 2017

    View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from July 2017 at the University of Leicester.

  • The Victorian City: Past, Present and Future?

    Module code: HS7211 The Victorian era saw great changes in the cities of the United Kingdom. Fuelled by advances in technology, huge factories sprung up, and farmworkers made redundant by new technologies poured in to staff them.

  • Richard III gave battle in sand

    A time-lapse video showing the creation of a sand sculpture depicting the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 has been captured by the University of Leicester.

  • Research stories

    Medieval, Early Modern, Modern, British, and Global History research projects at the University of Leicester.

  • The Writings of George Eliot

    Module code: EN3166 In this module you will study some of the major novels of George Eliot, alongside a selection of Eliot's critical writings, poems, and letters, and her short story 'The Lifted Veil'.

  • Space Plasmas and Planetary Atmospheres

    Module code: PA4603 This module builds upon your knowledge of electromagnetism and the motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields to derive the laws determining the behaviour of plasmas and magnetised fluids – magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).

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