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  • Prisons

    Module code: CR3026 (double module) This module (co-delivered with academic staff in the School of Law) provides a comprehensive examination of prisons and penology.

  • Critical Geographies of Environment and Development

    Module code: GY2411 This module will build on your first year studies on issues of environment, society and globalisation. You'll be examining and analysing how ‘development’ is practised, and the ideas and theories underpinning this.

  • Calculus and Optimisation

    Module code: EC1013 This module will provide the essential tools in calculus and optimisation to solve quantitative problems facing all economists.

  • Vacancies

    Get more information on the vacancies and opportunitues available in the Hopkinson Group. Come and work with us!

  • About

    Performing Citizenship is the blog of the project ‘Performing Citizenship: Arts, Citizenship and Public Life’ funded by the College of Social Sciences and the Department of Media and Communication, University of Leicester, and is written by the Principal Investigator, Dr...

  • Mineral Resources for Net-Zero Carbon 2

    Module code: GL3110 Pre-requisites: GL2106 This module will build on what you have learned in your second year and extend your knowledge of world-class ore deposit types.

  • Hot Topics

    Module code: GL4100 Geology is a dynamic discipline, with a constant stream of fresh ideas, pivotal new data, and controversial interpretations.

  • Critical Geographies of Environment and Development

    Module code: GY2411 This module will build on your first year studies on issues of environment, society and globalisation. You'll be examining and analysing how ‘development’ is practised, and the ideas and theories underpinning this.

  • Evidence Based Practice 3

    Module code: PH3003 (double module) You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study here at Leicester. The evidence-based practice dissertation gives you the chance to put all your learning into practice and undertake a substantive piece of research.

  • Survey investigates freelance creative practitioners and austerity

    Arts organisations are adapting to austerity measures but the challenges of freelance arts and cultural workers have been overlooked despite making up a significant proportion of the arts sector workforce, according to Leicester researchers.

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