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  • Meet our team

    Meet our team working in the Core Biotechnology Services and find contact details for the managers of each facility.

  • Space, Place and Contemporary Culture

    Module code: SY3093 This module seeks to explore the concept of space and place in society, where these are largely either ignored or misinterpreted.

  • South African Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL3064 The story of South African foreign policy since independence in 1948 is a turbulent one.

  • Governing Societies in Conflict

    Module code: PL2024 While division in some form is a part of all nations, there are several nations and regions where these divisions run deeper.

  • The Politics of Slavery

    Module code: PL3121 Slavery is now outlawed in every recognised society but, despite this, its effect still continues to be felt around the world. Estimates suggest up to 70 million people worldwide are being kept in some form of slavery.

  • Introduction to Policing

    Module code: CR1010 Policing is shaped by historical debates and developments, many of the contemporary issues we discuss today have historical roots.

  • Risk and Global Security

    Module code: CR3503 This module introduces you to the key theoretical and contemporary debates in the field of sociology of risk and related issues of globalisation and insecurity.

  • The Bulletin Leicester ranked in top 1 worldwide

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Hear which organisation has ranked the University of Leicester in the top 1% in the world. Find out how Leicester academics has been responding to the Chilcot report.

  • Organisations in Economic Context

    Module code: MN3127 Businesses and organisations don't exist in a vacuum. Political ideas and theories become powerful, shape economic policies and have a huge impact on businesses, organisations and society at large.

  • The Politics of Slavery

    Module code: PL3121 Slavery is now outlawed in every recognised society but, despite this, its effect still continues to be felt around the world. Estimates suggest up to 70 million people worldwide are being kept in some form of slavery.

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