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  • Planetary Science

    Module code: GL3106 The profile of planetary science is increasing rapidly, and the role of geoscientists within is wide and varied. In November 2018, this excitement culminated with the landing of the NASA InSight mission on Mars, where it will study the interior of the planet.

  • Principles of Geophysics

    Module code: GL2108 Imaging physical properties within the Earth provides essential information for finding natural resources, identifying natural hazards, and understanding the planet we live on.

  • Spaces of Social Change

    Module code: GY3151 This module examines how geographers have approached processes of social change and transformation, with particular reference to activism and social movements in various national and international contexts.

  • Core Concepts in Human Geography

    Module code: GY1011 In this module you will use key terms such as place, space, spatiality and scale to study a range of factors that are central to contemporary geographical research - including age, sexuality, urban geography and migration.

  • Reading Old English

    Module code: EN2045 Old English, the language of the Anglo-Saxons, is the earliest form of the English language, and there is a fascinating and varied body of texts surviving from this period of English history.

  • Advanced Creative Writing Skills

    Module code: EN2080 This module aims to combine an intensive creative writing workshop with practice in performing work, and advanced study of creative writing research methods, critical reflection, and writing literary reviews for publication.

  • Human Factors and Ergonomics for Patient Safety

    Module code: MD7457 In this module you will study how the application of relevant methods and knowledge in the discipline of ergonomics and human factors is critical to patient safety and improvement in the healthcare field.

  • Advanced Organic Chemistry

    Module code: CH3201 Organic chemistry is the basis for all life on Earth.

  • Sally Horrocks

    The academic profile of Dr Sally Horrocks, Associate Professor in Contemporary British History at University of Leicester

  • Management Project

    Module code: MN7410 Your research will centre on identifying and exploring a major management issue associated with a particular organisational topic or theme.

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