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  • Law of Tort

    Module code: LW1150 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.

  • Christopher Jeavons

    The academic profile of Mr Christopher Jeavons, Postgraduate Researcher at University of Leicester

  • Application of skill

    Module code: RA2002 This is your first second year placement module and you will start to truly apply your knowledge, decision making skills, critical thinking and team working. Practical workshops, small group teaching and simulation support your placement experience.

  • Canadian Constitutional Law

    Module code: LW3182 In this module you'll develop an understanding of the Canadian constitution’s various components and sources, and learn about the basic principles that underpin Canadian constitutional law.

  • Law of Tort

    Module code: LW1150 Road accidents, disruptive neighbours, untrue stories in the press and invasions of personal privacy can all cause harm. The law of tort is the mechanism by which victims of harm can obtain remedies or prevent that harm from arising in the first place.

  • Clinical Skills Introducing Practice 2

    Module code: PH1007 In this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during PH1003 Introducing Practice 1. You will learn the principles behind holistic objective physiotherapy assessments.

  • People

    Meet the people who work, study and research in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester.

  • Eimer Sparham

    The academic profile of Dr Eimer Sparham, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Student law societies

    Find out more about the societies you can join as a student at Leicester Law School, including the Leicester University Law Society, the Canadian Law Society, and the Sports Law Society.

  • Forensic analysis using micro-CT

    The forensic analysis of the Greyfriars bones by micro-computer X-ray tomography (micro-CT) is the first time that this advanced technique has been applied to an archaeological investigation and was crucial to the investigation.

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