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  • Introduction to Social, Developmental and Applied Psychology

    Module code: PS1105 This module will explore the main theoretical perspectives in developmental, social and applied psychology.

  • User Interfaces Design and Evaluation

    Module code: CO2104 User interfaces are how users interact with computer systems. In this module we will explore and critique HCI (human-computer interaction) concepts and GUIs (graphical user interfaces) in particular.

  • User Interfaces Design and Evaluation

    Module code: CO2104 User interfaces are how users interact with computer systems. In this module we will explore and critique HCI (human-computer interaction) concepts and GUIs (graphical user interfaces) in particular.

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • User Interfaces Design and Evaluation

    Module code: CO2104 User interfaces are how users interact with computer systems. In this module we will explore and critique HCI (human-computer interaction) concepts and GUIs (graphical user interfaces) in particular.

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • Criminal Justice: Policing and Prosecutions

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  • Criminal Justice: Policing and Prosecutions

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  • The Bulletin - Leicester research suggests crime-fearing women prefer dominant partners

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre, you can hear about the research that shows that women who feel more at risk of crime also prefer physically dominant partners; we hear about the research revealing an ancient chimpanzee ancestor...

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