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  • Introductory Econometrics

    Module code: EC2010 Econometrics is the branch of economics that uses mathematical and statistical models to describe economic theories, and it applies these models to predict future trends from established data.

  • Writing About Film

    Module code: HA7302 Writing About Film is a workshop-based module with an employability focus, that will allow you to explore the ways that film is written about for different audiences.

  • Education Dissertation

    Module code: ED7600 Your dissertation provides an exciting opportunity for you to explore a topic of particular interest in great depth.

  • Migration, Place and Diversity

    Module code: GY3415 We're in a new era of migration and this module considers some of the patterns, processes, policies and bordering practices that shape experiences of global migration.

  • Translation Strategies

    Module code: TS7036 Different types of texts require different strategies and techniques to translate appropriately and correctly for the intended target audience.

  • Bi-directional Translation Workshops

    Module code: TS7007 In this module, we'll dive into an exciting mix of lectures, seminars, and workshops. You'll get to experience translation from Arabic/Chinese to English and back.

  • Kitchen Table Research in a Pandemic

    Helen Elliott-Mainwaring, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Kitchen Table Research in a Pandemic'

  • Freedom of Expression

    Module code: LW7078 This module provides an introduction to the law which regulates freedom of expression in a contemporary western liberal democracy.

  • Terrorism

    Module code: CR7724 This module will provide you with a comprehensive overview of terrorism, drawing on a range of contemporary issues. The module begins by exploring definitions of terrorism and the types of acts that are defined as being terrorism.

  • £8.2M award from ESPRC to transform how technology critical materials are recycled and reused

    Professor Andy Abbott of the University of Leicester is part of the team for RECREATE, which aims to develop a circular economy for technology-critical materials

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