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  • Appeal Panels

    The composition of an Appeals Panel is detailed in Regulations. It will consist of three members of the academic staff of the University, nominated by their College to serve on panels.

  • Research Luminaries

    Researchers at Leicester are changing lives and the way we see the world. Learn about our Luminaries and the difference their research is making locally, nationally and globally.

  • Research

    Find out more about the research within the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • Spilsby, Lincolnshire

    Listen to speakers from Spilsby, Lincolnshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Nauman Reayat

    The academic profile of Dr Nauman Reayat, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Towards Transnational Feminist Translation and Translation Studies

    Find out more about our event: Towards Transnational Feminist Translation and Translation Studies, with guest speaker Professor Luise von Flotow.

  • University represented at prestigious event honouring Her Majesty The Queen

    Twelve staff, alumni and friends of the University will be attending a momentous event to recognise the long service of The Queen in the presence of members of the Royal Family.

  • Gender History

    Module code: HS2231 This module looks at the ideas and realities of gender, and gender relations, in a historical context. You’ll be examining how women and men saw themselves and each other, how they were expected to behave – and how they actually behaved.

  • Criminal Justice: Criminal Trials and Appeals

    Module code: LW3592 What happens to a criminal case once the police have investigated? This course looks at the role of the prosecutor and criminal courts in England and Wales.

  • Autonomy, Capacity and Consent

    Module code: LW7291 Autonomy has become intrinsic to medical law, as patients' rights are increasingly prioritised by judges.

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