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  • Opportunities

    Take a look at the opportunities for collaborations, postdoctural and PhD study within the Hodgkinson Group in the School of Chemistry.

  • Love at Leicester

    A couple who met and fell in love while studying at Leicester has named their son Lester.

  • Psychological Assessment at Work

    Module code: PS7587 In this module you will study how psychological research has influenced the practice of psychological assessment in the workplace. We will look in detail at reliability, validity, performance criteria and utility.

  • History dissertation

    Module code: HS3510 The dissertation is an extended piece of historical research on an appropriate topic, chosen following consultation with a member of staff.

  • Introduction to Security and Risk

    Module code: CR1511 In this introductory module you will look at the key concepts associated with security, risk and management, exploring the complex interrelationship between security, risk and health and safety, including the problems of defining each of these areas.

  • History dissertation

    Module code: HS3510 The dissertation is an extended piece of historical research on an appropriate topic, chosen following consultation with a member of staff.

  • Social Choice

    Module code: EC3075 As human beings we are social creatures by design and as social creatures our individual opinions, choices and interests when measured from a collective group perspective have a massive impact on societal and economic policies.

  • Computing with Management Project

    Module code: CO3120 Your Computing with Management Project is an exciting opportunity to combine the knowledge and skills you have gained throughout your degree.

  • Compression Methods for Multimedia

    Module code: CO3096 The module introduces data compression. Data compression is an essential technology that is used anytime we take a photo or stream a video.

  • System Modelling

    Module code: CO7094 In this module you will study and practice with two different type of specification languages which are often used in conjunction with describing different aspects of systems. The notation Z is suitable for describing transformational aspects, i.e.

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