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  • Criminological Research Methods 2

    Module code: CR2021 (double module) There are a multitude of issues involved with criminological research. In this module you'll gain an awareness of those issues from a methodological, ethical and practical perspective.

  • EMI Teacher Development Programme

    EMI Teacher's course offered by the University.

  • Sport memberships

    Learn about membership, the benefits of joining our facilities and you can join.

  • Leicester geologist features in international research publication

    The work of Leicester geologist Richard Walker features in a new online publication by The Geological Society of America. Dr Walker, lecturer in structural geology, is among a number of academics whose research is featured here.

  • Thrown to the Lions? New evidence revealed for the use of lions during executions in Roman Britain

    Dr John Pearce, from King’s College London, is a co-author of the study. He added: “This unique object gives us our most detailed representation of this form of execution found in Roman Britain.

  • How a technological revolution is helping us to understand the human Y chromosome

    Professor Mark Jobling (pictured) from the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology has published a new review in Nature Reviews Genetics with a colleague from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge which examines the properties of the human Y chromosome and...

  • Arguing against learning outcomes as a behaviourist learning approach – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Arguing against learning outcomes as a behaviourist learning approach.

  • Developmental genetics for higher education

    If you're studying towards a degree, we've got useful academic content on developmental genetics, supplied by the genetics department at The University of Leicester.

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    The University has a range of facilities accessible to the public, staff and students.

  • Conversation Analysis Research in Autism (CARA)

    Find out more about Conversation Analysis Research in Autism (CARA) research project in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

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