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  • BBCs Crimewatch Roadshow comes to Leicester

    The University will feature in an upcoming episode of BBC’s Crimewatch Roadshow, which is due to be aired on Friday 23 June 2017.

  • David Smith

    The academic profile of Dr David Smith, Lecturer in Media and Communication at University of Leicester

  • Leicester City Council

    Leicester City Council provides support to the East Midlands Oral History Archive with access to edited material through their museums and library services. Learn more.

  • Harry Whitehead

    The academic profile of Dr Harry Whitehead, Associate Professor of Creative Writing at University of Leicester

  • Doctors, Disease and Pandemics: Patients and Practitioners

    Module code: HS7312 This module examines disease and the varieties of human response to it in society, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, taking a focused ‘case study’ approach.

  • Doctors, Disease and Pandemics: Patients and Practitioners

    Module code: HS7312 This module examines disease and the varieties of human response to it in society, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, taking a focused ‘case study’ approach.

  • Doctors, Disease and Pandemics: Patients and Practitioners

    Module code: HS7312 This module examines disease and the varieties of human response to it in society, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, taking a focused ‘case study’ approach.

  • Going global to support chronic lung disease sufferers

    Researchers from our University and Leicester’s Hospitals are leading a £2 million project to address patients with chronic lung disease in the developing world through pulmonary rehabilitation.

  • Introduction to the History of Art 2: Enlightenment to Contemporary

    Module code: HA1313 (double module) This module continues your introduction to the History of Art through an overview of European and international painting, sculpture and architecture from the eighteenth century through to the present.

  • Heritage and Culture

    From arts and culture to life-changing global events, our researchers examine what has shaped our society as we know it.

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