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  • Emma Jones

    Emma is a physiotherapist with a special clinical interest in arthritis of the knee and hip and joint replacement.

  • Two new Heads of School announced

    Two new Heads of School have been appointed within the University of Leicester’s College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities (CSSAH). Lisa Smith, Professor of Criminology at the University of Leicester, has been appointed as the Head of the School of Criminology.

  • Public lecture on ice sheets and sea levels rescheduled

    Research into polar ice sheets that could help predict future sea levels is the subject of a public lecture at the University of Leicester on 15 January.

  • Reflective Practice in Education (Secondary PGCE)

    Module code: ED7436 By reflecting on your practice and how this relates to taught elements of the course, you will explore your developing pedagogy and your impact on student learning.

  • Nonlinear Optimisation

    Module code: MA3082 Optimization is an inherent element of advanced Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics systems, and mathematical modelling.

  • English for Specific/Academic Purposes

    Module code: ED7012 This module aims to explore the key areas of English for Specific/Academic Purposes (ESP) and examine their applications to specific learning contexts, and to consider the development and status of ESP, and its sub areas, within the teaching of English to...

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  • Digital Communications

    Module code: EG4226 This module focuses specifically on communications using digital signals, including how noise and distortion to the signal can be estimated and assessed by changes to the signal.

  • Analysing Transnational and Intercultural Meaning: Images and Film/Language, Texts and Discourses

    Module code: MS7121 Module Outline The module aims to introduce you to the field of media and cultural research.

  • Economic inequality is not “bad for everyone”, new research shows – wealthier people derive happiness benefits

    Increases in economic inequality raise the life satisfaction of wealthier people, while lowering the life satisfaction of people who earn less, newly published research shows.

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