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  • abarker

    Adam Barker is a Research Associate with the Carceral Archipelago Project, University of Leicester.

  • Peru

    We welcome students from Peru. Find out about entry requirements, the Peruvian student community and other country-specific information.

  • College of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities (CSSAH)

    LeMID (Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease) academic staff members from the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities (CSSAH).

  • Social Psychology

    Module code: SY3100 This module introduces the theories, methods and applications of social psychology and considers the disciplinary boundaries between sociology and social psychology.

  • Applied Human Behaviour

    Module code: PS7404 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • Applied Human Behaviour

    Module code: PS7555 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • Social Psychology

    Module code: SY3100 This module introduces the theories, methods and applications of social psychology and considers the disciplinary boundaries between sociology and social psychology.

  • Applied Human Behaviour

    Module code: PS7404 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • Applied Human Behaviour

    Module code: PS7555 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • People

    Name  Research Interests Dr Katy Bennett Multiculture, conviviality, community, belonging, ethnicity, gender Dr Margaret Byron  ...

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