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  • Political Journalism

    Module code:JO3007 In this module, you will explore political journalism. You’ll learn what it is, learn its key concepts and principles and produce your own pieces of content.

  • Introduction to Translating

    Module code: TS1002 In this module we will discuss the key issues and concepts involved in translation, as well as reflect on the practice of translation itself.

  • Political Journalism

    Module code:JO3007 In this module, you will explore political journalism. You’ll learn what it is, learn its key concepts and principles and produce your own pieces of content.

  • Introduction to Translating

    Module code: TS1002 In this module we will discuss the key issues and concepts involved in translation, as well as reflect on the practice of translation itself.

  • Manorcroft Lodge

    Manorcroft Lodge is a good option if you would rather live with a small group of people, but still want to be central to the facilities and activities on offer within The Village. It is also conveniently located right next to the Olive Banks Study Suite.

  • George Neris

    Find out more about George Neris, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Leicester School of Business. George is a social entrepreneur and an intellectual property solicitor based in London.

  • Knighton Court

    Knighton Court is based in The Village and offers newly-refurbished self-catered ensuite rooms. It is only a short walk away from the Village Hub, which offers a variety of social study spaces, music practice rooms and social areas.

  • Heritage, Development, and Society

    Module code: MU7572 This module will teach you to: Critically examine the role heritage plays in development and societies in the UK and around the world. Discuss and assess notions of heritage processes, objects and materiality.

  • Chinese link with local renal unit builds on University initiatives

    Links with a nephrology unit in Nantong China developed by University researchers have now led to Leicester’s Hospitals’ John Walls Renal Unit becoming a “sister renal centre” as part of the International Society of Nephrology Sister Renal Center (SRC) Programme.

  • University stamp features on postbox to mark the 50th anniversary of Royal Mail Special Stamps

    The stamp of the University of Leicester issued in 1971 was unveiled today by President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle on a post box in Leicester to mark the 50th anniversary of Royal Mail’s much-loved modern Special Stamps programme.

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