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  • Potatoes and Peppa Pig: Young writers channel Leicester playwright

    A spoof letter of complaint written by a London school pupil has won a competition inspired by Leicester-born playwright Joe Orton.

  • The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?

    Read the article "The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Guest Post: Leadership Is Vital … Especially for Medical Students

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on November 26, 2018   Neil Calderwood is a final year medical student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.

  • Mary Ann Lund

    The academic profile of Professor Mary Ann Lund, Professor of Renaissance English Literature at University of Leicester

  • From council estate to House of Lords – race equality campaigner is honoured by University of Leicester

    A race equality campaigner who rose from humble beginnings on a Leicester council estate to sit in the House of Lords has been honoured by the University of Leicester.

  • Annual lecture

    Find out more about our latest annual public lecture, hosted by the Centre for Victorian Studies at the University of Leicester

  • Copyright and ethics

    Learn more about copyright and ethics when it comes to conducting oral history interviews.

  • Media Use in the Middle East

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 26, 2013 …from Northwestern University in Qatar http://menamediasurvey.northwestern.edu/   Major 8 nation survey on media use.

  • Exclusive Centenary insight into Attenborough Family’s time in Leicester

    Michael Attenborough CBE has shared an exclusive insight into his family’s long-standing association with the University of Leicester for a city art trail, and to mark the University’s Centenary celebrations.

  • Research Methods and Professional Enquiry Dissertation

    Module code: ED7736 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research approaches and methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research project on a topic of your own choice.

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