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  • Mr Emmanuel Katsogridakis

    MD, MSc, PhD, MRCS British Heart Foundation Academic Clinical Lecturer Email  ek311@le.ac.

  • Cerebral Autoregulation

    Impaired regulation of cerebral blood flow is implicated in a number of clinical conditions, such as ischaemic stroke, severe head injury, liver failure, diabetes, autonomic nervous system failure, carotid artery disease, dementia, pre-eclampsia and neonatal prematurity.

  • Collections and Research

    Read about the collections and research associated with the Botanic Garden.

  • Narrative: Theories, Texts, and Practices

    Module code: EN7234 This module will introduce you to a range of narrative theory, enabling you to carry out analyses of narrative texts of different media and sociohistorical contexts and to critique narrative practices.

  • Film Text/Film Context

    Module code: MS3006 Module Outline This module examines some of the main critical and theoretical approaches to the study of film as mass communication, looking at a number of key debates and issues that have emerged in film studies over the past hundred years.

  • Textile Tales

    Physical detail Number of items in the collection: 55 items Venues where material can be listened to: EMOHA Media available on: Digital recordings Collection history Textile Tales documents the decline of the textile industry in the East Midlands between...

  • Helen Dexter

    The academic profile of Dr Helen Dexter, Associate Professor of International Politics at University of Leicester

  • Textiles, Dress and Identity in the Roman World

    Module code: AH3079 A lot of evidence survives for the study of Roman dress: fragmentary textiles, texts and iconography in a variety of media.

  • Textiles, Dress and Identity in the Roman World

    Module code: AH7379 (double module) A lot of evidence survives for the study of Roman dress: fragmentary textiles, texts and iconography in a variety of media.

  • Textual Analysis

    Module code: FR1012 In this module you will apply techniques of analysis to a range of short texts. We will explore concepts related to narrative theory and stylistics, looking at key literary movements from the 19th century up to the contemporary period.

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