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  • British Cinema and Society 1930-1950

    Module code: HA3472  This module explores the relationship between cinema and society in Britain during the period when cinema-going was ‘the essential social habit of the age’ (A.J.P. Taylor).

  • Psychological Issues in Language Learning

    Module code: ED7048 Language, the mind and learning are inexorably linked and an understanding of students' mental processes, feelings, emotions, motives and behaviours can be invaluable for teachers wishing to enhance learning within their foreign language classrooms.

  • Research

    Find out about research in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment at the University of Leicester, spanning four themes: Critical and Creative Geographies, Solid Earth, Contemporary Environments, and Evolution and Past Environments.

  • Complicating the Past

    Module code: AH7704 The module further develops your critical skills to deconstruct commonly held misconceptions about the ancient world.

  • Complicating the Past

    Module code: AH7704 The module further develops your critical skills to deconstruct commonly held misconceptions about the ancient world.

  • Centenary Scholars Reception

    On Wednesday 1 December 2021, President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Nishan Canagarajah hosted a reception for students who have benefitted from the University’s range of scholarships and bursaries.

  • Activism and Protest in the Information Age

    Module code: MS3022 During this module you'll investigate different forms of activism and protest inspired, facilitated, and sustained by the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in democratic and non‐democratic societies.

  • Analysing Communication Processes

    Module code: MS2002 Module Outline In this module you will be introduced to - and critically examine - the key research methods, tools, and approaches for the analysis of all aspects of media and communication processes.

  • Creative achievements for Criminology in Practice Masters students

    A selection of students on the University’s Criminology in Practice MSc course have recently illustrated their creative flair. As part of the ‘Preparing for Placement’ module, students were tasked with writing a reflective portfolio.

  • Programme

    4.30 – 5.00pm Arrival and Refreshments 5.00 – 5.05pm Welcome and Introduction Elizabeth Draper, Head of Department of Population Health Science 5.05 – 5.

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