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  • Preparing for your Research Project

    Module code: CR3017 This module will help students prepare for their Student Research Project. In this module we focus on the first step in the research journey - namely choosing a topic, narrowing research focus and developing a workable research question and research method.

  • Communicating Economics

    Module code: EC3004 As you come to the end of your studies you will have the chance to conduct your own independent research and immerse yourself in the world of economic discovery and produce substantive work that might impact the economic community.

  • George Lewis

    Information and contact details for Professor George Lewis, Professor of American History at the University of Leicester.

  • What is a research degree?

    Research degrees are the highest level of degree usually awarded by UK universities. Find out about the different types of research degrees available at Leicester.

  • Financial Statement: Theory, Practice and Critique

    Module code: MN7391 Financial accounting and reporting is the process of recording information about an organisation’s activities and providing summary statements of the organisation’s financial position and performance.

  • Genetic Epidemiology

    Module code: MD7448 This module consists of two teaching weeks (Statistical Genetics and Statistical Genomics) introducing the basic genetics, statistical concepts and types of genomic data that underpin genetic epidemiology.

  • Effective Pedagogy and Assessment

    Module codes: ED7140, ED7141 This option aims to complement and build on your teaching experience, embedding what you have learned and making connections between pedagogical theory and practice in an explicit way.

  • Effective Pedagogy and Assessment

    Module codes: ED7612, ED7613 This option aims to complement and build on your teaching experience, embedding what you have learned and making connections between pedagogical theory and practice in an explicit way.

  • Theories of Crime and Criminality

    Module code: CR1001 (double module) Are offenders different from non-offenders? Is crime the result of individual biology, psychology or social circumstances? What factors have been identified as ‘high risk’ in terms of predicting future criminal behaviour? In this module...

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