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  • Current and Future Therapeutics

    Module code: MB3057 This module examines a number of clearly identified disease processes from the clinical presentation of the disease to our understanding of the underlying anatomy, physiology, pathology, and therapies used in man.

  • Dynamics and Thermofluids

    Module code: EG2112 This module builds on your first year by going into more depth on the movement of rigid bodies and fluids.

  • Introduction to Modern Physics

    Combine this unit with two others to form the module 'Introduction to Physics Specialisms' During this unit you will begin your education in speciality physics by studying introductory topics in the fundamental building blocks of the Universe, and the ways in...

  • Intelligence Failure

    Module code: PL7542 It is often said that victory is the result of good planning, while defeat is the result of poor intelligence.

  • Advanced Policing: Theory, Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR2013 While recognising that policing has become increasingly fragmented, in this module we will concentrate on the public police and the challenges facing police forces in Britain.

  • Autonomy, Capacity and Consent

    Module code: LW7291 Autonomy has become intrinsic to medical law, as patients' rights are increasingly prioritised by judges.

  • Clinical Legal Skills

    Module code: LW3290 You'll work in the Law School’s Legal Advice Clinic, dealing with real clients and their legal issues as the backdrop to this exciting module.

  • Media and Communication Research Methods 1

    Module code: MS7004 Module Outline Starting with an overview of key trends and debates in approaches to communication research, this module offers an introduction to central methods and approaches for the study of media and communications content.

  • Learning space

    Study spaces The restoration of the Grade II listed Freemen’s Cottages includes the new whole-site reception for The City accommodation alongside collaborative study spaces to encourage social learning.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 9 15 July

    Dr Geoffrey Belknap (pictured) from the School of English has written an opinion piece for Think: Leicester about how members of the public can help to produce knowledge and participate in research - including through the Science Gossip project.

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