Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies
Established in 1994, the LCVS is one of the longest-established and most active Victorian Studies centres in Britain. As well as sponsoring the publication of the Journal of Victorian Culture and the Leeds Working Papers in Victorian Studies, it runs a successful M.A. in Victorian Studies, and sponsors a full programme of seminars, one day colloquia and residential conferences. For more details please see http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/lcvs
The centre's highly regarded Journal of Victorian Culture is now available online at http://myblogs.informa.com/jvc/
Centre for Journalism
The CfJ is one of the country’s foremost postgraduate centres for Journalism. As well as running the very highly regarded M.A. and Postgraduate Diploma programmes in Print, Broadcast, and Bi-Media Journalism. Its staff include a range of experienced professional journalists and academics. For more information please see http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/cfj
Schools History Project
The Schools History Project is a curriculum development project focussing on History education in the 13-16 age range. It has been based at Leeds Trinity University College since 1979. The Project holds an annual conference, sponsors in-service training, publishes a regular bulletin, and collaborates with John Murray Ltd in the publishing of materials to support the SHP curriculum. For more information please see http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/study/professional/pages/schoolshistoryproject.aspx
Sport, Health and Nutrition Department
The Sport, Health, Leisure and Nutrition (SHLN) Department at Leeds Trinity supports a vibrant and varied research community. The diversity among staff research ensures students receive the most current perspective and debate across their degree programme. For more information please see http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/departments/shln/Pages/Research.aspx
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