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  • Cancer Therapeutics

    Module code: MB7403 ‘Cancer therapeutics’ takes an in-depth look at the changing ways we approach cancer treatment, and discusses the ethical issues surrounding cancer research and treatment.

  • Development Centre for Population Health

    The University of Leicester Development Centre for Population Health improves the health of populations and reduces health inequalities through world-leading applied health research.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA7021 This module extends the ideas used in linear modelling to a more general framework, which allows the possibility to include a number of analyses in one general approach.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code:MA4201 This module extends the ideas used in linear modelling to a more general framework, which allows the possibility to include a number of analyses in one general approach.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA3201 This module extends the ideas used in linear modelling to a more general framework, which allows the possibility to include a number of analyses in one general approach.

  • Mental Health Law

    Module code: LW7293 In the light of statistics suggesting that one in four people will suffer from a mental health disorder during their lifetime. The law relating to mental health is an important subset of medical law.

  • Criminal Justice: Policing and Prosecutions

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  • Criminal Justice: Policing and Prosecutions

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  • Mental Health Law

    Module code: LW7293 In the light of statistics suggesting that one in four people will suffer from a mental health disorder during their lifetime. The law relating to mental health is an important subset of medical law.

  • Sport and the Imperial bond

    Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship (£43,708) July 2009 - April 2011 Dr Prashant Kidambi In recent years, historians have shown how sport became deeply intertwined with imperial and national identities within the British Empire.

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