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  • Making Nazis: Propaganda and Persuasion In The Third Reich, 1933-1945

    Module code: HS3693 In this module you’ll explore the key ideological characteristics of the Nazis regime and consider the impact of National Socialism on Germany state and society.

  • Heritage Field Project

    Module code: HS2802 Participating in this module will give you hands on experience working in the heritage industry, offering you invaluable experience for the future.

  • Real World Research

    Module code: SY3101 This module offers the opportunity to engage in research based learning through involvement in a real world research project.

  • Bringing Sociology to Work

    Module code: SY2084 During this module you’ll consider your career path after graduating university and look at the various routes which are open to sociologists.

  • David Wood collection

    Find entries in our catalogue from the David Wood collection, which relate to the British Empire and Commonwealth theme.

  • Archaeological placement

    ULAS offers a 3 to 6 month commercial fieldwork placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining knowledge surrounding all aspects of practical training in field archaeology.

  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2018-19

    See the programme for the LeCTIS Seminar Series for the 2018-19 academic year.

  • Example PhD projects

    Self-funding students or students seeking PhD studentship opportunities are encouraged to view the example projects offered below by supervisors in our department. If you are interested, please contact the relevant supervisor for each project.

  • Topics in Professional Psychology

    Module code: PS2108 In this module, you will learn about how your psychological expertise can be applied to understanding human behaviour in occupational, educational, clinical and forensic settings.

  • Topics in Professional Psychology

    Module code: PS2108 In this module, you will learn about how your psychological expertise can be applied to understanding human behaviour in occupational, educational, clinical and forensic settings.

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